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Thomas Hatch has spent years building and scaling infrastructure, from the early days of SaltStack to watching Kubernetes and microservices reshape the industry. In this episode, he shares how automation has changed operations at scale and why some companies are rethinking their cloud strategy.About the GuestThomas is currently the CEO of a stealth startup developing the next generation infrastructure management platform. He is the creator of the Salt open source software project and founded the company SaltStack which he sold to VMware in 2020. He has spent his career writing software to orchestrate and automate the work of securing and maintaining enterprise IT infrastructure from core data center systems to the very edge of the network and IoT. Thomas built fully automated, secure IT environments for the U.S. intelligence community in addition to decades of experience implementing global infrastructures for the largest businesses in the world. He has shared his knowledge of IT security and management automation with tens of thousands of practitioners at more than 100 industry events. Thomas and SaltStack have been recognized with numerous awards ranging from open source community growth to innovation in automation and cybersecurity. For his work on Salt, in 2012 Tom received the Black Duck “Rookie of the Year” award and was named to the GitHub Octoverse list in both 2012 and 2013 for leading a project with the highest number of unique contributors, rubbing shoulders with projects from Android, Mozilla, and OpenStack. More recently, SaltStack SecOps was chosen by CSO Magazine as one of the hottest new products at RSA Conference 2019.
On today's live edition of Locked On Pirates, host Ethan Smith gives his reactions to the series split for the Pittsburgh Pirates against the NL-best Atlanta Braves, the tenacity of the young group to continue to fight and claw, how they very well could have swept the Braves(but that's not the point here), the impressive debut for Thomas Hatch, who the player of the series was for Pittsburgh and what this will mean for the team moving forward, especially this weekend vs. Cincinnati. Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONMLB for $20 off your first purchase. Last minute tickets. Lowest Price. Guaranteed.Make Every Moment More. Right now, when you bet on a Super Bowl Winner, you can GET BONUS BETS EVERY TIME THEY WIN IN THE REGULAR SEASON! FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's live edition of Locked On Pirates, host Ethan Smith gives his reactions to the series split for the Pittsburgh Pirates against the NL-best Atlanta Braves, the tenacity of the young group to continue to fight and claw, how they very well could have swept the Braves(but that's not the point here), the impressive debut for Thomas Hatch, who the player of the series was for Pittsburgh and what this will mean for the team moving forward, especially this weekend vs. Cincinnati. Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONMLB for $20 off your first purchase. Last minute tickets. Lowest Price. Guaranteed. Make Every Moment More. Right now, when you bet on a Super Bowl Winner, you can GET BONUS BETS EVERY TIME THEY WIN IN THE REGULAR SEASON! FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sho Alli and Ben Shulman break down the Blue Jays' 7-6 win over the Twins at Rogers Centre! They take your calls and texts, and get right to the three-run bomb from Cavan Biggio - could it possibly be the biggest of his career? They also discuss Kevin Gausman getting picked up by the offence, Nate Pearson delivering two tremendous innings in relief, Thomas Hatch putting in some work as well (and getting some help from the pitch clock, no less), and Jordan Romano getting reset in the ninth to convert yet another save. Plus, Alejandro Kirk and Santiago Espinal turned in some crucial plate appearances - how important was the bottom of the order in this win? The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Sho Alli breaks down the Blue Jays' 10-3 Spring Training loss to the Yankees in Tampa. He takes your calls and texts, and discusses the place of Drew Hutchison and Thomas Hatch on this team - can they carve out low-leverage spots? Plus, a chat on Otto Lopez, who had a triple and a three-run homer in a 5-0 Canada win at the World Baseball Classic. Is Lopez in the lead for the final active roster spot even while away from the Jays? Sho also gets into the play of José Berríos at the WBC, whether or not it'll carry over to the MLB regular season, and if there's any concern there. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Baltimore Orioles vs. Toronto Blue Jays MLB Pick Prediction 9/16/2022 by Tony T. Orioles at Blue Jays—Jordan Lyles will start for Baltimore. Lyles in 28 starts carries an ERA 4.62 with WHIP 1.46. The veteran striking out 18% with 7.1% walks. Ground balls dealt at 39.5% with 1.21 home runs per nine innings. Thomas Hatch the starter for Toronto. Hatch in his lone starts allowed ten earned runs with three homers in 4 2/3rd innings. In 21 career appearances in MLB an ERA 5.58 with WHIP 1.53 and 1.56 home runs per nine innings.
We kick off the hour with Stephen Brunt and he and Ben review the Jays at the halfway mark (81 games) and the fact that the pitching and bullpen is becoming the most significant issue with the team. More specifically, Thomas Hatch and what has gone wrong with him. Then over to the other huge story of the day with the Raptors interest in Kevin Durant and how much of the roster you'd have to mortgage in order to get him. Later (28:00) we catch up with Arden Zwelling who also discusses the Hatch mystery and in his review of the halfway position they focus on Bo Bichette and his under the radar underwhelming season. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
The boys breakdown the disappointing end to Canada Day weekend for the Jays. Another edition of why this bullpen is so bad. The infamous Thomas Hatch game, Jays Mount Rushmore of the week, and MUCH MORE. RIP Julia Budzinski.
Sho Alli breaks down the Blue Jays' 11-5 loss to the Rays, as Tampa sweeps the doubleheader at Rogers Centre. He takes your calls and texts, and discusses the idea of flipping the starts of Thomas Hatch and Kevin Gausman, and why the Jays may have been reticent to do that in the first place. He highlights some potential names to watch when the team goes shopping for bullpen help, gets into Hatch's start (12 hits and 10 earned runs), and discusses Bradley Zimmer who launched a home run for the first time at Rogers Centre. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
Lukas Weese breaks down the Toronto Blue Jays 7-2 loss to the Minnesota Twins on Thursday. He discusses the injuries to Lourdes Gurriel Jr. and Thomas Hatch, as well as the suspensions to Ryan Borucki and Charlie Montoyo for Card Gate. Finally, Lukas tees up Friday night's game and highlights some concerns with the Blue Jays that need fixing. Follow the podcast on Twitter @LockedOnJays and co-host @Weesesports!Please donate to social justice causes here: https://lockedonpodcasts.com/blacklivesmatter/Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.Molecule MattressVisit OnMolecule.com and save twenty percent with promo code LOCKEDON.NetSuiteNetSuite is offering a one-of-a-kind financing program only for those ready to switch today! Head to NetSuite.com/LockedOn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
Lukas Weese breaks down the Toronto Blue Jays 7-2 loss to the Minnesota Twins on Thursday. He discusses the injuries to Lourdes Gurriel Jr. and Thomas Hatch, as well as the suspensions to Ryan Borucki and Charlie Montoyo for Card Gate. Finally, Lukas tees up Friday night's game and highlights some concerns with the Blue Jays that need fixing. Follow the podcast on Twitter @LockedOnJays and co-host @Weesesports! Please donate to social justice causes here: https://lockedonpodcasts.com/blacklivesmatter/ Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Molecule Mattress Visit OnMolecule.com and save twenty percent with promo code LOCKEDON. NetSuite NetSuite is offering a one-of-a-kind financing program only for those ready to switch today! Head to NetSuite.com/LockedOn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ben Ennis and JD Bunkis discuss Ben's trip to Texas and his celebrity encounter upon returning to Toronto's Pearson airport before discussing the Blue Jays and their weekend series against the Seattle Mariners. NFL Network insider Ian Rapaport talks about how he rookie quarterbacks have fared so far in the preseason, the change in Carson […]
Greg and Josh talk about a disappointing week in Blue Jays land that saw them go 1-5 including two more blown late leads. They go over some of the late game issues including specific worries about the recent stuff shown by Ryan Borucki and Jordan Romano and the late inning offence, the new look, optimized offence, a strong bounceback start from Ross Stripling, the trade talks surrounding the Jays and a discussion about what direction the team should take and the returns of Thomas Hatch and Alejandro Kirk along with the loss of Danny Jansen to injury. They also answer listener questions and give a Do Over to MLB Network.
TSN MLB Analyst Steve Phillips joined OverDrive earlier today following another tough loss for the Jays and their bullpen. He touched on that, Thomas Hatch not being able to go 5 innings, the impressive year for Shohei Ohtani & who he sees winning the Max Scherzer sweepstakes.
TSN MLB Analyst Steve Phillips joined OverDrive earlier today following another tough loss for the Jays and their bullpen. He touched on that, Thomas Hatch not being able to go 5 innings, the impressive year for Shohei Ohtani & who he sees winning the Max Scherzer sweepstakes.
Toronto Blue Jays vs. Boston Red Sox MLB Pick Prediction 7/26/2021 by Tony T. Blue Jays at Red Sox—Free pick is Boston Red Sox -110. On the hill for Boston will be Nick Pivetta. Past three starts the righthander has allowed eight earned runs in 17 2/3rd innings. Toronto goes with Thomas Hatch. He gets called up from Triple A where he posted a walk rate of 10%. In his time with the Blue Jays in 2020, Hatch had a 11.9% walk rate. Blue Jays have dropped three of four. Red Sox won three of four against the Yankees over the weekend. They are 30-20 at home. At home Red Sox getting good work out of their bullpen. Play Boston -110.
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
It's a good thing the host was playing sports instead of watching them on Monday... oh wait...A well-timed rain delay gave the Blue Jays and host A.J. Andrews some time to think after just what happened on Monday night. She discusses how quickly and aggressively the Red Sox put any thoughts that the Blue Jays' starting pitching behind its big three was fine enough, and hypothesizes what to do with Ross Stripling and Anthony Kay after that performance. Then she talks about Alek Manoah's slip n' slide injury and how Thomas Hatch was spared from being thrust into a situation he may not be ready for. Finally, with the final game in Buffalo on the horizon, she gives thanks for the city's hospitality over the past two years, and how building a strong link to the city in the mid-2010s was crucial in having such a successful tenure in Buffalo given the circumstances.Follow the podcast on Twitter @LockedOnJays and follow the host @A_J_Andrews!Subscribe on Himalaya, Google Play, Spotify, the Audacy app and iTunes!Please help us donate to social justice causes at https://lockedonpodcasts.com/blacklivesmatter/Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.Fully Loaded ChewFully Loaded Chew is offering LOCKED ON “TEAM” listeners a special offer – Rightnow you can try a can for just $1. Go to www.fullyloadedchew.com and use promo code: “LockedOn”Wild AlaskanRight now you can get $15 off your 1st box of premium seafood when you visit WildAlaskanCompany.com/MLB. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
It's a good thing the host was playing sports instead of watching them on Monday... oh wait... A well-timed rain delay gave the Blue Jays and host A.J. Andrews some time to think after just what happened on Monday night. She discusses how quickly and aggressively the Red Sox put any thoughts that the Blue Jays' starting pitching behind its big three was fine enough, and hypothesizes what to do with Ross Stripling and Anthony Kay after that performance. Then she talks about Alek Manoah's slip n' slide injury and how Thomas Hatch was spared from being thrust into a situation he may not be ready for. Finally, with the final game in Buffalo on the horizon, she gives thanks for the city's hospitality over the past two years, and how building a strong link to the city in the mid-2010s was crucial in having such a successful tenure in Buffalo given the circumstances. Follow the podcast on Twitter @LockedOnJays and follow the host @A_J_Andrews! Subscribe on Himalaya, Google Play, Spotify, the Audacy app and iTunes! Please help us donate to social justice causes at https://lockedonpodcasts.com/blacklivesmatter/ Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Fully Loaded Chew Fully Loaded Chew is offering LOCKED ON “TEAM” listeners a special offer – Right now you can try a can for just $1. Go to www.fullyloadedchew.com and use promo code: “LockedOn” Wild Alaskan Right now you can get $15 off your 1st box of premium seafood when you visit WildAlaskanCompany.com/MLB. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jeff & Kevin recap the Blue Jays' 13-4 loss to the Boston Red Sox and discuss Ross Stripling's post-game comments that summed up his thoughts regarding moving around between different homes this season. The duo look ahead to tonight's game: What the Blue Jays can expect from Garrett Richards and Thomas Hatch being thrust into […]
Drew welcomes the sagacious Tao of Steib to Spin Rate to help inject belief in Toronto's player development into the arms of Jays fans. With a trove of talented prospects, should Toronto consider packaging some for a worthwhile talent? Digging deeper into this topic, is Toronto in a position to win now? Drew and the Tao conference about the merits and reasons why the 2021 Blue Jays should be a team looking to push its chips into the center of the table. Keeping with the personnel and trajectory of the team theme, the guys try to figure out the best way to deploy Drew Pearson and Thomas Hatch. Follow Drew on Twitter: @DrewGROF Follow Tao of Stieb on Twitter: @TaoofStieb Join The Athletic for just $3.99 a month! Visit: theathletic.com/spinrate Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we discuss the terrible bullpen management by Montoyo and the scorching hot Marcus Semien. We also talk about the new home in Buffalo's Sahlen Field and some of the new improvement s they've made to the facility and we rave about the debut of Alek Manoah. Around the league with marvel at the milestones that Albert Pujols continues to attain and the quickness at which Pillar has returned to play after such a devastating hit to the face. We almost revel in the fact that the Yankees are slumping. This week we spotlight a player that is not blue chipper, but was touted as a pitcher to help the starting rotation, Thomas Hatch.
On Wednesday, May 26 @ 12pm EST, Professor Thomas Hatch joins us to discuss his latest book,The Education We Need for a Future We Can't Predict(Corwin, 2021) which focuses on the efforts to create more powerful learning experiences both inside and outside schools in developed and developing contexts. Thomas Hatch is a Professor at Teachers College, Columbia University and Director of the National Center for Restructuring Education, Schools, and Teaching (NCREST). His research includes studies of school improvement efforts at the school, district, and national levels. He is also the founder and managing editor of internationalednews.com. He previously served as a Senior Scholar at the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. His other books include Managing to Change: How Schools can Survive (and Sometimes Thrive) in Turbulent Times (Teachers College Press, 2009); Into the Classroom: Developing the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (Teachers College Press, 2005); and School Reform Behind the Scenes (Teachers College Press, 1999).
After Bo Bichette's heroics got the Blue Jays back to .500 Justin and Patrick sat down to discuss the team's current position. The guys talked about the players who have impressed and disappointed them so far, and broke down the battle for bench positions and playing time. Teoscar Hernandez tested positive for COVID-19 and was placed on the 10-Day IL along with Julian Merryweather. Nate Pearson, George Springer and Thomas Hatch are rehabbing and Robbie Ray made his season debut. The Jays are off to Kansas City and Patrick provides a preview of the pitching matchups. That TBD guy sounds pretty elite. 0.00 ERA. Wow. Tune in on Sunday for a breakdown of the action against the Royals and a preview for a brief stop at Fenway! Thanks for listening!
Kevin Weiss of Locked on Rays stops by to preview the Rays. He discusses how they are making up for the losses of Blake Snell and Charlie Morton with different pitcher usage, the loss of Nick Anderson, and how the playing time could play out among all the versatile position players. Greg and Josh also discuss the injuries to Kirby Yates, George Springer and Robbie Ray and the impacts on the roster of those various ailments, the good news on Thomas Hatch, Joe Panik officially making the roster, the opposite field power of the Jays' young hitters, and the likelihood of the Jays playing in Toronto.
When it rains, it pours. Kirby Yates, George Springer and Robbie Ray are all out with injuries, on top of Nate Pearson and Thomas Hatch. In this emergency episode, the team discusses the unthinkable: Is it time to hit the panic button? Are the Toronto Blue Jays falling apart? Mark says no. Bryson and Jacob aren't so sure. Support our Patreon at www.patreon.com/section138pod. Follow @section138pod on Instagram and Twitter. Music: "Apart Together," Tim Minchin.
With the under-the-radar news that Toronto Blue Jays president Mark Shapiro expects the team to be vaccinated within the next month, the crew evaluates the possibility of playing Canada Day in Toronto. Even if players are vaccinated along with everyone else, how long can the Canadian government hold out on allowing cross-border travel? Mark, Bryson and Jacob also discuss injuries to Thomas Hatch and Nate Pearson (again), the continued dominance of Robbie Ray and Vladimir Guerrero Jr., and who should be the closer this season for the Blue Jays. Support our Patreon at www.patreon.com/section138pod. Follow @section138pod on Instagram and Twitter. Music: "Almost There," Andy Williams.
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
Twitter may be dumb, but Substack is outpacing it on a BB/K ratio.Back from a lively discussion of Toronto sports in general, A.J. Andrews uses the Blue Jays off-day to catch up on Wednesday's game. She wishes she didn't. She discusses another worrying offensive effort from the lineup, the injury to Thomas Hatch and what that means for Toronto's starting pitching depth, and the re-assignment of rookies to the minor league camp, and what that means for who stayed and who went.Follow the podcast on Twitter @LockedOnJays and follow the host @A_J_Andrews!Subscribe on Himalaya, Google Play, Spotify, and iTunes!Please help us donate to social justice causes at https://lockedonpodcasts.com/blacklivesmatter/This episode is sponsored by Jays From the Couch, Built Bar, BetOnline AG, Rock Auto and the Locked On Podcast Network.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON20,” and you'll get 20% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
Twitter may be dumb, but Substack is outpacing it on a BB/K ratio. Back from a lively discussion of Toronto sports in general, A.J. Andrews uses the Blue Jays off-day to catch up on Wednesday's game. She wishes she didn't. She discusses another worrying offensive effort from the lineup, the injury to Thomas Hatch and what that means for Toronto's starting pitching depth, and the re-assignment of rookies to the minor league camp, and what that means for who stayed and who went. Follow the podcast on Twitter @LockedOnJays and follow the host @A_J_Andrews! Subscribe on Himalaya, Google Play, Spotify, and iTunes! Please help us donate to social justice causes at https://lockedonpodcasts.com/blacklivesmatter/ This episode is sponsored by Jays From the Couch, Built Bar, BetOnline AG, Rock Auto and the Locked On Podcast Network. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON20,” and you’ll get 20% off your next order. BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Toronto Blue Jays General Manager Ross Atkins joined the OverDrive guys earlier today as the Jays continue to progress through Spring Training. He touched on that, the strong play of Alejandro Kirk and his hot bat, and on the depth in their rotation & his confidence level in Nate Pearson and Thomas Hatch getting back to full health early in the season
Hour 1 of a Mail it in Friday on OverDrive with Bryan Hayes, Jeff O'Neill & Jamie McLennan as the guys get into tonight's Leafs-Flames matchup and the start of the NCAA March Madness tournament. Toronto Blue Jays GM Ross Atkins joins the boys to get into the play of Alejandro Kirk & if there is any concern over their pitching rotation with injuries to Nate Pearson & Thomas Hatch
Justin and Patrick are back with another episode! Who needs umpires? Not the Giants and Indians. Thomas Hatch left today's game with a right elbow injury. MRI coming but it didn't look good. Charlie Montoyo's 2022 contract option was picked up meaning he will remain in charge for at least one more season beyond 2021. T.J. Zeuch has a power sinker, Hyun-Jin Ryu is in mid-season form and the bullpen is looking like a huge strength. We are TWO WEEKS from Opening Day! Get HYPE.
Stacey Gostulias of Locked on Yankees stops by to preview the 2021 New York Yankees (21:30). She discusses the losses of Zack Britton and Adam Ottavino and how the club will attempt to fill those holes, what it's like seeing a super rich team treat the luxury tax as a salary cap, the high risk/reward rotation and how the playing time will be doled out in the stacked outfield. Greg and Josh also talk about the injuries to Nate Pearson and Thomas Hatch, the strong spring performances of Vlad Guerrero and Alejandro Kirk and what those can mean for the regular season and Josh gives his in-person reports on a quartet of pitching prospects. Finally, they answer listener questions and give out a pair of Gold Stars.
SN590 Blue Jays voice Ben Wagner on Thomas Hatch’s sudden departure from the Blue Jays-Yankees game with elbow soreness (4:12). At The Letters’ Ben Nicholson-Smith on the potential impact of Hatch’s injury, and Alejandro Kirk’s push for an Opening Day roster spot (23:08). WGR 550’s Craig Rivet on the Buffalo Sabres’ firing of head coach […]
This week, I provide injury updates on Nate Pearson and Thomas Hatch. Also, I discuss what Toronto's starting rotation could look like once Opening Day rolls around. Enjoy!
With the first game of Spring Training coming up, Justin and Patrick break down the news out of Blue Jays camp in Dunedin. Will the Jays give Bo Bichette a big contract offer? Will Tyler Chatwood be an effective late inning reliever? Pete Walker thinks Thomas Hatch can be a major league starter, and Ross Stripling is a new father!
Joining Tom today is Thomas Hatch, a professor at the Teachers College Columbia University and the Director of the National Center for Restructuring Education, Schools, and Teaching (NCREST). Thomas’s research includes studies of school improvement, district, and national levels. His latest book, The Education We Need for a Future We Can’t Predict, focuses on efforts to create more powerful learning experiences both inside and outside schools in developed and developing contexts. In Thomas and Tom’s conversation, they discuss the future of powerful learning, micro-innovations, and change. Thomas takes listeners through his book, The Education We Need for a Future We Can’t Predict, and shares the key components that lead to school and systems change. This is a fascinating discussion so don’t miss out! Key Takeaways: [:10] About today’s episode with Thomas Hatch. [:42] Tom Vander Ark welcomes Thomas Hatch to the podcast. [:51] Thomas shares the origin story of NCREST as well as its mission. [3:01] Tom shares his appreciation for Thomas’s early work on the concept of coherence. [3:39] Thomas takes us to the early beginnings of his work around coherence and explains what it is and why it is important. [7:26] Tom congratulates Thomas on his new book, The Education We Need for a Future We Can’t Predict, and shares what he loves about it. [7:54] Thomas tells about each of the sections in his book, starting with part 1: “Why Should Schools Change?” He headlines the case for change and provides some suggestions on how to create agreements around them. [11:40] Tom shares the key insights he appreciated in the first section. [12:27] The second section of the book covers barriers to change. Thomas lists some of the barriers and what we can do to make progress in overcoming them. [15:39] In section three of Thomas’s book, he writes about how schools can improve. In particular, he focuses on high-leverage problems. Thomas explains what these are, why they’re critical, and shares some examples. [17:33] The next section of Thomas’s book is on how education can change where he introduces the concept of micro-innovations. Thomas explains what these are and what they can do to move a system agenda forward. [20:18] Tom shares how 4.0 Schools have been teaching this idea of micro-innovations. [21:07] Chapter 5 of Thomas’ book is on systems change. Thomas speaks about two critical elements of systems change that are covered in this chapter: capacity building and collective responsibility. [25:28] Would Thomas agree that it takes a decade-long push on all three of these primary levers to really promote systems change? [27:44] Thomas reflects on his career, professional learning, and how he has seen education change over the years. [30:29] Would Thomas say that writing is part of his learning process? [32:00] What’s next for Thomas? [34:10] Tom thanks Thomas for joining the Getting Smart Podcast! Mentioned in This Episode: Thomas Hatch’s Website The Education We Need for a Future We Can’t Predict, by Thomas Hatch National Center for Restructuring Education, Schools, and Teaching (NCREST) Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Project Zero ATLAS Communities | Project Zero The New American Schools Development Corporation (JSTOR) Success For All Foundation Linda Darling-Hammond Coalition of Essential Schools Theodore R. Sizer 4.0 Schools Albemarle County Public Schools Getting Smart Podcast Ep. 256: “Jenny Pieratt on Powerful PBL” Get Involved: Check out the blog at GettingSmart.com. Find the Getting Smart Podcast on iTunes, leave a review, and subscribe. Is There Somebody You’ve Been Wanting to Learn From or a Topic You’d Like Covered? To get in contact: Email Editor@GettingSmart.com and include “Podcast” in the subject line. The Getting Smart team will be sure to add them to their list!
Thomas Hatch has worn many hats throughout his young life. He's a former member of the U.S. Intelligence community, he's been a school teacher, started his own successful software company and invented Salt, one of the most popular open source platforms on earth! It's because he's worn so many hats that Chunga wants to throw him a curveball. In this episode of The Hacks, Tom has no clue what they're going to talk about. Chunga is calling this episode "The Zen of Collaboration". Working in groups, even small ones can be very challenging for human beings. History has proven over and over again that small differences can become huge problems almost instantly for (in most cases )inconsequential reasons. The modern workforce--especially in the tech space-- relies very heavily on the practice of collaboration. In this episode, Tom and Chunga discuss the pitfall and more common challenges when it comes to working with people who think and operate differently than you do. Tom has some ideas and strategies that you can employ instantly to deal with difficult co-workers or a toxic boss. Listen now! Follow us on Twitter: @thehackscast Send us an email and let us know what you think: thehacks@saltstack.com
VMware sponsored this podcast. SaltStack's Salt is a leading automation and security platform for configuration management for on premises and cloud native environments. Created with Python, Salt is in use among Juniper, Cisco, Cloudflare, Nutanix, SUSE and Tieto, as well as a number of other Fortune 500 technology companies, as well as banks. Saltstack also offers a suite of tools, including SaltStack Enterprise for Salt, Plugin Oriented Programming (POP) and Tiamat, SaltStack's portfolio has also been merged with VMware's suite of offerings, following VMware's purchase of SaltStack earlier this year. In this The New Stack Makers podcast, SaltStack's Thomas Hatch, founder and CTO and Salt's creator, and Janae Andrus, community manager for Salt, discuss SaltStack's roots, evolution and integration with VMware' platforms and technologies. The future of SaltStack's open source projects were also discussed. Alex Williams, founder and publisher of The New Stack, hosted this podcast.
An ex-Cubs prospect, a key to his success, and an outing when Sandy Alcantara pitched with Pat Hoberg behind the plate. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tim-huwe/support
The Blue Jays dropped game 1 against the Rays 3-1. Join Justin and Patrick as they break down what went well and what didn't. Matt Shoemaker was strong, Lourdes Gurriel Jr. had two hits and Thomas Hatch looked great in relief. The Jays will turn to Hyun-jin Ryu to keep their season alive in game 2.
Justin and Patrick got together on Saturday to give some props to Hyun-jin Ryu and Thomas Hatch. Also in focus were Lourdes Gurriel and Blue Jays legend Joe Panik. Yup, you read that right. Where will the Blue Jays finish in the standings? Listen to hear our predictions (or lack thereof).
Who doesn't love a Major League debut? Players spend years pursuing their dreams and working their way to the sport's biggest stage. Sometimes it goes well… but sometimes it doesn't. Fortunately for Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Thomas Hatch, his recent debut is one worth talking about. This episode is produced and sound designed by Christian […]
The Cubs sign Derek Dietrich. The Dodgers extend Mookie Betts. Thomas Hatch makes the Toronto Blue Jay's Opening Day roster --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tim-huwe/support
This is the episode where Chunga gets to help everyone gaze into the spook alley that is the mind of Thomas Hatch. The Hacks are getting philosophical and asking the question, "Why Do Programming Paradigms Matter?" Why does the language of software and it's many variances matter so much to developers and engineers? They also talk about the specifics of what a programming paradigm actually is. For the most part, Tom believes programming paradigms are learned and viewed in a "bottom-up" type of way; which is actually backward. He's also of the opinion that this practice is limiting to innovation. To learn more about this episode: Read Tom's free book about "POP"! Follow us on Twitter: @thehackscast
Darin, Mike and Kim are joined by Thomas Hatch, Founder and CTO of SaltStack, the company behind Salt. Thomas created Salt to drive event-driven IT automation, remote task execution, and configuration management. He has spent his career writing software to orchestrate and automate the work of securing enterprise IT infrastructure. The group discusses the inherent risk analysis that comes with cybersecurity and how the increasing value of data is drawing escalating attention from cyber adversaries.
Spring hopes returnal! Er, hope springs eternal. Mike and Linc return to fill your brain with an abundance of prospect talk for a brand new season full of renewed hopes and optimism. But regardless of how the MLB Blue Jays perform in 2020, one thing we know for sure is that the minor league pipeline is practically bursting with upside and depth. This is a continuation of a series that we sort of experimented with last season and would like to continue this season if there is enough interest.We discuss the current state of the minor leagues, Nate Pearson, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Simeon Woods Richardson, Anthony Kay, Thomas Hatch, and probably more.Please rate and review our podcast - it truly helps us get inside the ears of more people. And we like to reside there.Thanks for joining us!With Michael Paul and Linc NgBookmarks:0:20 Intro1:28 Thoughts on the new Top 50 Blue Jays Prospects List at https://radioscouts.com5:30 Everything Nate Pearson15:25 Revisiting the Stroman trade: How are Simeon Woods-Richardson & Anthony Kay?24:13 Vlad Jr. in the best shape of his life?25:27 How many games will the Blue Jays win in 2020? Potential buyers?29:20 Thoughts on the Blue Jays pitching depth & Thomas HatchIntro/outro music:Track: BallgameMusic provided by Michael PaulFree stream: https://soundcloud.com/michael-paul-727286580/take-me-out-to-the-ballgame-extended-versionSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/radioscouts)
On today's episode I dive into the Houston Astros cheating scandal and drama that has surrounded it. Should the city of Houston have to relinquish their World Series? How would I handle the Astros on the field?You have to listen.I discuss the week that was for the Toronto Maple Leafs. Did I have anything nice to say about Kyle Dubas?You will have to listen.The Toronto Blue Jays are intriguing. I forgot to talk about Thomas Hatch. Oh well. Did I say something nice about Ross Atkins?You will have to listen.I sure did have anything nice to say about Sportsnet and how the handle their Spring Training games.I close it out with the Toronto Raptors. A team that won a championship. That's why.
SecOps. It's something that Thomas Hatch is very passionate about. What exactly does that term mean? SecOps is the practice of automating IT and security operations in order to get the two departments to work more efficiently with one another. There's always been varying degrees of friction between security and IT operations teams. Why is that? It's the security teams job to find and vulnerabilities within an infrastructure. Once they do, those risks are reported to the IT operations teams so they can be fixed. IT operations teams are under tremendous pressure to move quickly and maintain "up-time". Fixing infrastructure vulnerabilities requires an uncomfortable amount of both time and money which slows down the entire operation. Oftentimes, these problems never get fixed for that reason. Unfortunately, if the problem doesn't get fixed and there's a breach, it's the security team that is held responsible. This is where SecOps becomes the solution! To learn more about this episode: What Is SecOps - Thomas Hatch Follow us on Twitter: @thehackscast Send us an email. We'd love to talk with you! thehacks@saltstack.com
In 2011, Thomas Hatch created an open-source program called Salt. In the years since Salt has become a program that's used by millions of people. It's gotten big... Very, very big. As software grows, it becomes more brittle and less flexible. It's because of this that Tom created a brand new program called POP. POP stands for "Plugin Oriented Programing". It's brand new and revolutionary in the way a person can build new software on top of it. Simply put, all programs written in POP are compatible or "pluggable" with each other! While Tom was in the testing phase of POP, he created 3 additional products just to see how pluggable POP could be. Those the products are called Heist, Umbra and Idem. In this episode, Chunga and Tom talk about all of these products. What do these products do? How do they work? Listen now to get all the details. To learn more about this episode: https://www.saltstack.com/open-source-projects Follow us on Twitter: @thehackscast Send us an email. We'd love to talk with you! thehacks@saltstack.com
Welcome to the inaugural episode of a brand new podcast called "The Hacks" and it's hosted by 2 guys that make an unlikely team! Thomas Hatch obsessed with computers and is the creator of a world renown, open source program called Salt. He's also the Co-founder and CTO of SaltStack Jimmy Chunga is a writer and media personality who loves video games but knows almost nothing about computers! Every week, Tom and Chunga will discuss a wide variety of topics, ranging from cybersecurity and infrastructure automation to current events and history. In this first episode, Chunga interviews Tom to find out more about his life, how he became so obsessed with computers, coding, the open source community and why he created Salt. He also talks with Tom about his love of video games and his history in the U.S. Intelligence community. To learn more about this episode: www.saltstack.com Salt Open Source Community Follow Us On Twitter! @TheHacksCast Send us an email, we'd love to talk to you. thehacks@saltstack.com
As part of our new Cornerstone Series, we look back at two articles that have helped change the way educators, policymakers, and researchers view systemic education reform efforts in the U.S. We welcome Teacher’s College professor Thomas Hatch, author of the 2002 article “When Improvement Programs Collide” and co-author of the seminal 2004 study, led by Meredith Honig, “Crafting Coherence: How Schools Strategically Manage Multiple, External Demands.” Hatch joins Fordham University’s Elizabeth Leisy Stosich to discuss his and Honig's work, its ongoing influence, and new knowledge he’s accumulated over the past two decades.
Starting a new project is always exciting because the scope is easy to understand and adding new features is fun and easy. As it grows, the rate of change slows down and the amount of communication necessary to introduce new engineers to the code increases along with the complexity. Thomas Hatch, CTO and creator of SaltStack, didn't want to accept that as an inevitable fact of software, so he created a new paradigm and a proof-of-concept framework to experiment with it. In this episode he shares his thoughts and findings on the topic of plugin oriented programming as a way to build and scale complex projects while keeping them fun and flexible.
Former Vancouver Canadians general manager Jason Takefman stops by (21;10) to discuss the relationship between the parent club and its minor league affiliates, the development of local fanbases and what he thinks of the reported minor league contraction. Greg and Josh also discuss the additions of Thomas Hatch and Santiago Espinal to the 40-man roster, why others were not added, stadium renovations and some eyebrow-raising comments from Ross Atkins. They also answer listener questions, compare the Blue Jays situation to the White Sox and look at the Astros' cheating scandal.
There are NINE different segments on this week's show, focusing on the Blue Jays at the Trade Deadline: Potomac's Erik Bremer tells about new acquisition Kyle Johnston (0:45), Rob Fai talks Vancouver All-Stars (6:00), Syracuse's Michael Tricarico on Anthony Kay (11:52), Jim Tarabocchia on losing Cal Stevenson/Dunedin (18:25), Zach Helton on Justin Ammons/Bluefield (24:16), Bob Lipman on Nate Pearson/New Hampshire (30:24), Adam Jaksa on Lansing's wiffle ball game! (35:31), Mick Gillispie on Thomas Hatch (41:14), and Kevin Fitzgerald on Simeon Woods Richardson (46:45). Whew!
In a Trade Deadline special episode, Greg and Josh break down the Jays' activity over the last couple of days, specifically focusing on the Aaron Sanchez/Joe Biagini/Cal Stevenson deal for Derek Fisher and the David Phelps and Daniel Hudson deals for Thomas Hatch and Kyle Johnston, respectively. They also discuss general thoughts on the Jays' success/strategies at the deadline and how they played out.
Thomas is the creator of the Salt open source software project and the CTO of SaltStack, the company behind Salt. He has spent his career writing software to orchestrate and automate the work of securing and maintaining enterprise IT infrastructure from core data center systems to the very edge of the network and IoT. To learn more about SaltStack, visit: https://securityweekly.com/saltstack Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ASW_Episode58 Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly
This week, we welcome Thomas Hatch, the creator of the Salt open source software project, and is the CTO of SaltStack, the company behind Salt! In the Application Security News, Breach at IT outsourcer Wipro, SCP serves the file it wants, Confluence Path traverses to RCE, another Local PrivEsc on Windows, easier sandboxing for C and C++ APIs, and Computer Science plus Ethics! To learn more about SaltStack, visit: https://securityweekly.com/saltstack Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ASW_Episode58 Visit our website: https://www.securityweekly.com Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly
This week, we welcome Thomas Hatch, the creator of the Salt open source software project, and is the CTO of SaltStack, the company behind Salt! In the Application Security News, Breach at IT outsourcer Wipro, SCP serves the file it wants, Confluence Path traverses to RCE, another Local PrivEsc on Windows, easier sandboxing for C and C++ APIs, and Computer Science plus Ethics! To learn more about SaltStack, visit: https://securityweekly.com/saltstack Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ASW_Episode58 Visit our website: https://www.securityweekly.com Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly
Thomas is the creator of the Salt open source software project and the CTO of SaltStack, the company behind Salt. He has spent his career writing software to orchestrate and automate the work of securing and maintaining enterprise IT infrastructure from core data center systems to the very edge of the network and IoT. To learn more about SaltStack, visit: https://securityweekly.com/saltstack Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ASW_Episode58 Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly
New York City's "school improvement industry" - the myriad external groups and organizations working to help schools meet specific goals - is so large, and often so fragmented, that it can be difficult to even measure. Thomas Hatch, a Columbia University researcher and co-director of the National Center for Restructuring Education, Schools, and Teaching, recently set out to map those organizations working to support K-3 reading in New York schools, and understand how they operate, interact, and impact education. Hatch sits down with CPRE senior researcher Ryan Fink to discuss his new research brief - "The Role of External Support Providers in Improving K-3 Reading Outcomes in New York" - and its potential implications for stakeholders across the country.
Thomas Hatch, SaltStack CTO and creator of the Salt open source software project, explains the architecture of Salt and why SaltStack intelligent IT automation was built to be different than legacy systems management tools or contemporary configuration management tools. https://www.saltstack.com
Aaron and Brian talk with Thomas Hatch, creator of SaltStack about DevOps, Continuous Integration, Jenkins and SaltStack architecture. Also check out The CloudCast YouTube channel for a video of Thomas diagramming SaltStack architecture in depthMusic credit: Nine Inch Nails (nin.com)
When it comes to driving change in education policy, many teachers feel powerless. Our guests say that nothing can be further from the truth. Today teachers are empowered in new and significant ways to effect change. In this segment we talk about how teachers can harness and use our new amplified ability to drive change in education. Thomas Hatch, Co-Director, National Center for Restructuring Education, Schools, & Teaching (NCREST). Sandy Marz is a CTQ/AZk12 Teacherpreneur at Safford K8 International Baccalaureate School, Tucson Unified School District. Nancy Blair, a professional development consultant, former teacher and school administrator; and Jason Flom is the Director of Learning Platforms at Q.E.D. Foundation.
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