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DevOps Speakeasy Podcast

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S03E35: #DevOpsSpeakeasy at #swampUP San Diego 2022 with Eyal Ben Moshe

October 03, 2022 20:31 - 15 minutes - 28 MB

In this interview, we speak to Eyal Ben Moshe, Head of the Ecosystem Engineering Group at JFrog, about the importance of shifting left and providing tools for developers to keep their software secure. He specifically discusses the release of Frogbit and Docker Desktop Extension and teases the BuildInfo resource, the metadata associated with a build in Artifactory.

S03E34: #DevOpsSpeakeasy at #swampUP San Diego 2022 with Evgeny Karasik

September 26, 2022 17:48 - 7 minutes - 13.5 MB

Evgeny Karasik, Sr. Product Manager at JFrog, discusses the most exciting announcements from the keynote speakers at swampUP including Swift package management support, contextual analysis for security, and Frogbot integration and Docker desktop extension.

S03E33: #DevOpsSpeakeasy at #swampUP San Diego 2022 with Andres Almiray

September 22, 2022 13:23 - 9 minutes - 17.8 MB

Andres Almiray discusses his open source project, JReleaser. The project that was initially created as Java releaser, is now a tool to release any type of binary supported by Artifactory to the right distribution.

S03E32: #DevOpsSpeakeasy at #swampUP San Diego 2022 with Raziel Tabib

September 22, 2022 02:12 - 9 minutes - 17.6 MB

In this episode, we speak to Raziel Tabib, CEO and Founder of Codefresh, a GitOps and continuous delivery platform. He discuss the meaning of GitOps, managing artifacts in the process to deployment, and scaling with ArgoCD instances and adding enrichments and integrations as additional value.

S03E31: #DevOpsSpeakeasy at #swampUP San Diego 2022 with Ohad Maislish

September 20, 2022 20:00 - 12 minutes - 23.7 MB

Ohad Maislish, co-founder and CEO of env0, talks about the management platform for infrastructure code and scaling as a business solution.

S03E30: #DevOpsSpeakeasy at #swampUP San Diego 2022 with Tony Loehr

September 09, 2022 16:01 - 9 minutes - 17.5 MB

Tony Loehr, Developer Advocate at CyCode, discusses the strengths of the CyCode platform in the software development life cycle to secure software delivery.

S03E29: #DevOpsSpeakeasy at #KubeCon EU 2022 with Nuno Do Carmo

September 07, 2022 20:27 - 7 minutes - 13.1 MB

Nuno Do Carmo, Technical Writer for SUSE Rancher, discusses bringing the Cloud Native technologies to Windows and more specifically Windows Subsystem for Linux. 

S03E28: #DevOpsSpeakeasy at #KubeCon EU 2022 with Denis Rosa of Couchbase

August 31, 2022 14:00 - 13 minutes - 24.3 MB

Denis Rosa, Developer Advocate Manager at Couchbase, talks about the challenge of external dependencies with continuous integration and delivery

S03E27: #DevOpsSpeakeasy at #KubeCon EU 2022 with Michael Irwin of Docker

August 30, 2022 18:18 - 5 minutes - 9.47 MB

In this episode, Mike Irwin, Engineer Manager at Docker, discusses the release of Docker Desktop for Linux and Docker Extensions, as well as his thoughts on DevSecOps.

S03E26: #DevOpsSpeakeasy at #KubeCon EU 2022 with James Strong on Supply Chain Security

August 29, 2022 14:00 - 7 minutes - 13.2 MB

James Strong, lead solution architect at Chainguard, discusses the challenges of securing software supply chains and recommendations for developers

S03E24: #DevOpsSpeakeasy at #KubeCon EU 2022 with Itiel Shwartz of Komodor

August 19, 2022 19:29 - 7 minutes - 13.5 MB

CTO and Co-Founder of Komodor, Itiel Shwartz, discusses Kubernetes troubleshooting in production

S03ES23: #DevOpsSpeakeasy at #KubeCon EU 2022 with Julie Gund on Chaos Engineering

August 18, 2022 21:30 - 10 minutes - 19.5 MB

Julie Gund from Gremlin speaks about Chaos Engineering - the practice of proactively injecting failures into your systems to find vulnerabilities before your customers experience them, ultimately reducing chaos.

S03E22: #DevOpsSpeakeasy at #KubeCon EU 2022 with Andrea Frittoli on CDEvents

August 15, 2022 20:10 - 12 minutes - 23.7 MB

In this interview, Andrea Frittoli, OpenSource Developer Advocate for IBM, speaks about the CDEvents project within the Continuous Delivery Foundation.

S03E21: #DevOpsSpeakeasy at #KubeCon EU 2022 with Tom Granot on Developer -Native Observability

August 10, 2022 15:50 - 10 minutes - 19.3 MB

In this episode Tom walked us through the importance of devloper native observability and how it can be easily obtained with Lightrun.

S03E20: #DevOpsSpeakeasy at #jfokus 2022 with Steve Chin and Thomas Andolf

July 04, 2022 18:43 - 10 minutes - 9.96 MB

In this episode we talked with Thomas Andolf is a developer with a passion in understanding how things work, some of Thomas special skills are security in code, authentication/authorization, automation of processes and development in high transaction environments.

S03E19: #DevOpsSpeakEasy at #jfokus 2022 with Ixchel Ruiz and Kevin Wittek

July 03, 2022 18:40 - 7 minutes - 6.41 MB

26 views May 7, 2022 In this episode we talked with Kevin Wittek @kiview, a Testcontainers co-maintainer, passionate about FLOSS, containers and Java. We talked about an archaeological journey into the history of the testing pyramid: Who envisioned it first and in which context?

S03E18: #DevOpsSpeakEasy at #jfokus 2022 with Steve Chin and Erik Hellman

July 02, 2022 18:25 - 7 minutes - 6.48 MB

In this episode we talked with Erik Hellman @ErikHellman, a developer for more than two decades, spanning from large-scale telecom to embedded systems. He currently works as the Head of Development for Iteam Solutions in Stockholm and leads a team of developers focusing on sustainable digitalization for companies and other organizations.

S03E17: #DevOpsSpeakEasy at #jfokus 2022 with Steve Chin and Paulien van Alst

July 01, 2022 18:23 - 7 minutes - 6.82 MB

In this episode we talked with Paulien van Alst, a passionate software engineer in love with readable, reliable, and testable code, independent of the language or technology used.

S03E16: #DevOpsSpeakeasy at #jfokus 2022: Steve Chin hosts Erica Löfström

May 11, 2022 22:27 - 6 minutes - 6 MB

In this episode, we talked with Erica Löfström, a software developer and security expert passionate about quality and clean code. Specialized in writing Java backend applications with experience in the medicine and automotive sectors.

S03E15 #DevOpsSpeakeasy at #JFokus 2022: Steve Chin hosts Paulien van Alst

May 11, 2022 17:15 - 7 minutes - 6.82 MB

In this episode we talked with  Paulien van Alst, a passionate software engineer in love with readable, reliable, and testable code, independent of the language or technology used.

S03E14 #DevOpsSpeakeasy at #JFokus 2022: Steve Chin hosts Thomas Andolf

May 11, 2022 17:06 - 10 minutes - 9.96 MB

In this episode we talked with Thomas Andolf is a developer with a passion in understanding how things work, some of Thomas special skills are security in code, authentication/authorization, automation of processes and development in high transaction environments.

S03E13 #DevOpsSpeakeasy at #JFokus 2022: Steve Chin hosts David Ahlbeck

May 11, 2022 16:32 - 8 minutes - 7.75 MB

In this episode we talked with David Ahlbeck, an enthusiastic and innovative software developer with 25+ years of experience. He has worked in networking, online gaming and the automotive industry.

S03E12 #DevOpsSpeakeasy at #JFokus 2022: Steve Chin hosts Dylan Beattie

May 11, 2022 16:28 - 12 minutes - 11.1 MB

In this episode we talked with Dylan Beattie a consultant, software developer and international keynote speaker. He’s the director of Ursatile, an independent consultancy based in London that specialises in helping organisations bridge the knowledge gap between software development and business strategy.

S03E11 #DevOpsSpeakeasy at #DevNexus 2022: Valarie Regas on opening up and using inclusive language

May 10, 2022 20:09 - 15 minutes - 14.6 MB

Valarie Regas spoke to us about how opening up, showing vulnerability, and using inclusive language help write better software and be better people.

S03E10: #DevOpsSpeakeasy at #DevNexus 2022: Heather VanCura on next generation of Java developers

May 10, 2022 20:05 - 12 minutes - 11.2 MB

In this episode, Heather VanCura, Chair of the JCP, spoke to us about how we can make sure Java retains its dominance as the programming language of choice and what Oracle is doing to attract and retain the next generation of developers.

S03E09: #DevOpsSpeakeasy at #DevNexus 2022: Roberto Cortez on Quarkus and JNation

May 10, 2022 19:20 - 13 minutes - 12.5 MB

In this episode, Roberto Cotrez of RedHat tells us about what's new in Quarkus 2.0 and shares details about the developer conference he organizes in Portugal (spoiler: #DevOpsSpeakeasy will be there!)

S03E08: #DevOpsSpeakeasy at #DevNexus 2022: Emily Jiang of IBM’s OpenLiberty on JakartaEE’s Microprofile

May 10, 2022 19:16 - 7 minutes - 6.44 MB

Emily Jiang speaks about IBM's implementation of JakartaEE's Microprofile, OpenLiberty, and her book on the subject.

S03E07: #DevOpsSpeakeasy at #DevNexus 2022: Ken Kousen on Mocks, stubs and the writing bug

May 10, 2022 19:03 - 14 minutes - 13.1 MB

Ken Kousen shares the news on his new book on Mockito, the mocking framework, mocking in general, and his life as an author.

S03E06: #DevOpsSpeakeasy at #DevNexus 2022: Alex Borysov and Mykyta Protsenko on GRPC debugging and HTTP 3

May 03, 2022 20:58 - 12 minutes - 11.4 MB

In this episode Alex and Mykyta of Netflix Engineering explained why debugging GRPC might be hard, whom to ask and where to look when you have the need (spoiler: RTFM), and what are the differences between HTTP 2 and HTTP 3. Special appearances by a promising next-generation developer (maybe?) and Glory to Ukraine.

S03E05: #DevOpsSpeakeasy at #DevNexus 2022: Eric Wendelin of Gradle on running the right tests

May 03, 2022 20:46 - 13 minutes - 12.4 MB

Eric Wendelin, head of analytics at Gradle explains how AI models in Gradle Enterprise can reduce your build time by only running the tests worth running based on prediction models developed at Meta.

S03E04: #DevOpsSpeakeasy at #DevNexus 2022: Oleg Shelajev on Testcontainers 7th birthday and AtomicJar

May 02, 2022 18:52 - 16 minutes - 14.8 MB

AtomicJar's developer advocate Oleg Shelajev explains what Testcontainers is, what it achieved in 7 years of its existence, and why AtomicJar takes it to the cloud.

S03E03: #DevOpsSpeakeasy at #DevNexus 2022: Geertjan Wielenga on Foojay

May 02, 2022 18:37 - 7 minutes - 6.96 MB

Did you hear about Foojay.io? If you didn't, you're in for a treat! In this episode, Geertjan Wielenga tells us about the new home of the Java community, diverse, unified, and grass-rooted.

S03E02: #DevOpsSpeakeasy at #DevNexus 2022: Sharat Chander spills the (Java)beans: #JavaOne is back!

April 29, 2022 16:27 - 9 minutes - 8.45 MB

Oracle's Sharat Chander has great news for us: #JavaOne is back! He tells all about why, when, and where, and it's a lot to look forward to!

S03E01: #DevOpsSpeakeasy at #DevNexus 2022: Baruch Sadogursky on JFrog’s #FrogBot

April 29, 2022 15:56 - 11 minutes - 10.2 MB

Welcome back, in-person conferences, and welcome back, DevOps Speakeasy Podcast! Season 3, live from conference floors is here! We kick it off with our very own 🎩 Baruch Sadogursky (@jbaruch) speaking about JFrog's latest innovation for #Developers: #FrogBot. He explains how #FrogBot helps keep your environment secure even before your pull requests are merged.

DevOps Speakeasy S02E03 - Matt Stratton, on Practice Under Stress, Tech Twitter, and Old Technology

April 16, 2021 22:52 - 38 minutes - 46.1 MB

It's another DevOps Speakeasy! In this episode, Kat flies solo without her co-host Baruch, but she's joined by Matt Stratton for a discussion about tech twitter drama, old technology, and practicing under stress.   Click Here for Transcript

DevOps Speakeasy S02E02: Austin Parker, on Observability and Laziness

March 26, 2021 19:29 - 37 minutes - 38.9 MB

This week, we're joined by Austin Parker (@austinlparker) from Lightstep, the Jason Momoa of DevOps, to talk about observability in the name of laziness. Also, Baruch advocates for Java, Kat brings up old Python drama, we reminisce about the JavaScript framework treadmill, and Austin sells us on OpenTelemetry. How do you pronounce "Haskell?"

DevOps Speakeasy S02E01: Aaron Aldrich, on Psychological Safety and Running Your Blog on Kubernetes

March 11, 2021 23:24 - 32 minutes - 34.2 MB

Welcome to season two of DevOps Speakeasy! We're changing things up a bit this season -- your new host is Kat Cosgrove (@dixie3flatline), with Baruch Sadogursky (@jbaruch) as her co-host. In this episode, we're joined by Aaron Aldrich (@crayzeigh) from Red Hat's Managed OpenShift Black Belt team! He's here to talk to us about deploying highly-available Hello World applications, when to yolo commit and yeet it into prod, and psychological safety.   Because who doesn't love over-engineering ...

DevOpsSpeakeasy Podcast S01E16: Jeffrey Groman on Cybersecurity, DevSecOps, and the relationship between the two

July 29, 2020 00:56 - 1 hour - 57.1 MB

In this episode Kat (@Dixie3Flatline) and  Baruch (@jbaruch) interviewed Jeffrey Groman (@jeffrey_groman), a cybersecurity advisor, about cybersecurity in the age of DevOps and what the hell DevSecOps is. What is DevSecOps? SQL Injection, pwns you since 1998 Proactive vs reactive security Red team, Blue team and their games July 2020 F5 security incident Home router security report 2020 (it's bad, people) Your router should auto-update Continuous updates for security Texas Instrumen...

DevOpsSpeakeasy Podcast S01E15: Elena Grahovac on Developer Experience and the Go

July 28, 2020 01:42 - 1 hour - 60.6 MB

In this episode Baruch (@jbaruch) and Kat (@Dixie3Flatline) interviewed Elena Grahovac (@webdeva), an engineering manager at GetYourGuide, where she is in charge of Developer Experience. What is Developer Experience? DevXCon – a conference on Developer Experience. Is it the same as DevRelCon?! Whiteboard interviews suck. Are interviews a part of DevX? Range - a book about t-shaped people. English-speaking episodes of the GoLang Show. GoCenter – JFrog's central repository for Go modules...

DevOpsSpeakeasy Podcast S01E14: Rimas Mocevicius on Helm 3 and the new ChartCenter.io

July 21, 2020 23:43 - 28 minutes - 26.5 MB

In this episode Baruch (@jbaruch) and Kat (@Dixie3Flatline) interviewed our very own Rimas Mocevicius (@Rimusz), an open-source fan, committer of Helm project, and one of the engineers behind ChartCenter.io (it's cool, check it out!) Why Tiller was bad Rimas on Tillerless Helm 2 What's new in Helm 3 Tillerless Helm 3 K3S - Lightweight Kubernetes for the Edge Library Charts

DevOpsSpeakeasy Podcast S01E13: Kelsey Hightower and Melissa McKay on Tradeoffs in CI/CD

June 26, 2020 21:57 - 1 hour - 77.6 MB

In this episode Baruch (@jbaruch) hosted Kelsey Hightower (@kelseyhightower) and Melissa McKay(@melissajmckay) to discuss some of the great questions the audience asked during the "Demystifying CI/CD" webinar, they conducted a week prior. As the discussion progressed, it turned out that the answer to most of the questions is "it depends, it is really a tradeoff". Who could have thought! Continuous delivery vs. continuous deployment. Should you automate all the way to deployment without a fi...

DevOpsSpeakeasy Podcast S01E12: Ravi Lachhman On Getting To Yes To Our Changes Though Automation

June 22, 2020 22:37 - 1 hour - 67.9 MB

In this episode Baruch (@jbaruch) and Kat (@Dixie3Flatline) hosted Ravi Lachhman (@ravilach) to speak about Harness, CD automation and how it improves our software delivery – velocity, quality, security, and morale. Harness T-shaped skills Enterprise tool recommendation matrix Ravi's swampUP talk on "Getting to Yes" Getting to Yes – the book Gopher, the Go language mascot Continuous Delivery Foundation

DevOpsSpeakeasy Podcast S01E11: Robert Reeves on DevOps for Databases, but not only!

June 19, 2020 00:32 - 1 hour - 64.5 MB

Today Baruch and Kat sat with the amazing Robert Reeves, the lazy, impatient, and hubris CTO of Liquibase, which sells weekends, time with kids, and sleep at night. Hitler Uses Kubernetes The Accelerate Build a Bigger Team - Nike @ DOES18 Las Vegas War, Peace, and IT Database Reliability Engineering DevOps at Scale: Pain is instructional Robert's talk at swampUP 2020: It's Time To Automate Your Database Changes

DevOpsSpeakeasy Podcast S01E10: SwampUP special! A first look at our agenda and Kat's top picks!

June 04, 2020 00:44 - 24 minutes - 22.6 MB

In this special, we'll talk about the agenda of JFrog's upcoming user conference, the JFrog swampUP. It's online, it's affordable, and it is packed with awesome content! We run it twice, in the Americas TZ on June 24th and in EMEA TZ on July 1st, so time zone is not an issue! The tickets are $20, all the proceeds go to charity, no reason not to attend! Check the website for the full agenda and more details!  

Devopsspeakeasy Podcast S01e09: Leonid Igolnik On Engineering Leadership In Times Of Pandemic

June 02, 2020 22:07 - 1 hour - 63.4 MB

Today Kat (@Dixie3Flatline) and Baruch (@jbaruch) hosted Leonid Igolnik (@ligolnik) a veteran engineering manager to talk about what it takes not only to work effectively during the pandemic but also lead effectively. SignalFX Miro - online collaboration whiteboard platform Other distributed whiteboard alternatives Why people hate Zoom Why people hate Slack [1][2] Remote (book) The Art of Working Remotely (book)

DevOpsSpeakeasy Podcast S01E08: Sam Boyer on the sea of despair of dependency management

May 05, 2020 01:25 - 1 hour - 88.7 MB

In this episode, we embarked on a fascinating journey of despair and hope with Sam Boyer (@sdboyer), the author of the Go Dep experiment, and discussed all things dependency management - why it doesn't work, and what can be done to make it a little more transparent and easier to work with. Go dep commit officially retiring the project, made on the day of our podcast was aired The notorious blog post about package manager (which Baruch uses in all his talks now) Sam's take on the Go Dep ex...

[DevOpsSpeakeasy Podcast] S01E07: Chris Short on Openshift, Kubernetes Operators, and how to pronounce kubectl

April 21, 2020 00:46 - 1 hour - 72.4 MB

In this episode of the DevOps Speakeasy podcast, Kat and Baruch interviewed Chris Short, the author of the DevOps'ish newsletter and podcast and a CNCF Ambassador about OpenShift, Kubernetes Operators, how to pronounce kubectl and what's not! DevOp'ish RedHat OpenShift CoreDNS Prometheus Operator Pattern OperatorHub kubectl pronunciation kubectl – The definite pronunciation guide The Dark Side of DevOps swampUP 2019 talk Liquid Sofware Using JFrog Artifactory with air-gap Java Ca...

DevOpsSpeakeasy Podcast S01E06: Valarie Regas on being DevOps Engineer (ha-ha), getting starting in tech, conferences and reading the room

April 08, 2020 21:18 - 1 hour - 72.9 MB

In this episode of the DevOps Speakeasy podcast, Kat and Baruch interviewed Valarie Regas about her journey to DevOps and staring at conferences, about working from home in the time of COVID-19, and about reading the room. Valarie's talk about Wardley Maps in front of pairing Belugas and Simon Wardley Valarie's talk while being very pregnant Jaguar I-PACE breaks software recall Kat and her team's continuously updated car demo at swampUP 2019 presented by Kit Merker Rancher's K3S – Light...

DevOpsSpeakeasy Podcast S01E05: Jessica Deen on Developer Productivity for DevOps, Azure DevOps, Draft and Helm

March 31, 2020 01:07 - 1 hour - 21.6 MB

In this episode, Baruch and Kat hosted Jessica Deen, an amazing senior cloud advocate for Azure to talk about what DevOps is for her, and how cloud advocates can make engineers more productive. Azure DevOps Donovan Brown's What is DevOps? Event-stream library hijacked to steal bitcoin Jessica's talk at JFrog swampUP 2019 – complete DevOps pipeline Draft Helm JFrog Container Registry - a free registry for containers and a repository for Helm charts

DevOpsSpeakeasy Podcast S01E04: John Willis on Digital Transformation, The Thee Economies and the Next Decade of DevOps

March 26, 2020 01:09 - 1 hour - 24.5 MB

In this episode, Baruch and Kat hosted John Willis, one of the co-fathers of DevOps, co-author of The DevOps Handbook and author of a dozen of other great books. We discussed his new digital transformation group in Red Hat, how we understanding the third economy should have DevOps ripple effect, and how governance is a lot like unit tests. The DevOps Handbook Red Hat's Global Transformation Office DevOps Automated Governance Reference Architectures Introduction to the three economies Un...

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sam boyer
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