What the Dev? is a podcast by the SD Times editorial team. We cover the biggest and newest topics in software and technology.
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The evolution of zero-trust security - Episode 136
In this week's episode of the SD Times "What the Dev?" podcast, editor-in-chief David Rubinstein discusses zero-trust security. His guest is Scott Rose, a computer scientist at NIST, working on security specifications.
Atlassian's big move for Bitbucket Cloud - Episode 135
In this week's episode of the SD Times "What the Dev?" podcast, editor-in-chief David Rubinstein discusses Atlassian's move of Bitbucket Cloud to the AWS Cloud. His guests are Robert Krohn, Head Of Engineering, Agile & DevOps at Atlassian and Daniel Tao, Head of Engineering, Bitbucket Cloud at Atlassian.
DevX as a company-wide effort - Episode 134
In this week's episode, Lei Zhang, head of developer experience at Bloomberg Engineering discusses the importance of Dev X and why he believes it should be approached by organizations as a company wide effort rather than having it fall on one specific team.
What's up next for low code - Episode 133
In this week's episode of the SD Times "What the Dev?" podcast, editor-in-chief David Rubinstein discusses why low code development is exploding in popularity. His guest is Jason Beres, of Infragistics, the SVP of Developer Tools at Infragistics.
The next wave of web development - Episode 132
In this week's episode, we spoke with Guillermo Rauch, CEO of frontend development company Vercel, and Sam Lambert, CEO at serverless database provider PlanetScale. Though these companies don't provide similar technologies, both believe together these technologies are at the heart of the future of the web.
Securing cloud-native applications - Episode 131
In this week's episode of the SD Times "What the Dev?" podcast, editor-in-chief David Rubinstein discusses securing cloud-native applications and infrastructure. His guest is Steve Giguere, a developer advocate at Bridgecrew, a company that streamlines cloud security and enforces policies throughout the entire development lifecycle.
Prioritizing developer mental health - Episode 130
In this episode, we talked about the importance of prioritizing mental health awareness in developer and open source communities.With us today is Josep Prat, a open source engineering manager at cloud technology company Aiven. Josep also heads up Aiven's open source program office.
Komodor's new workflow capability for Kubernetes - Episode 129
In this week's episode of the SD Times "What the Dev?" podcast, editor-in-chief David Rubinstein discusses Kubernetes and the new workflow capability that has been launched for the Kubernetes-native troubleshooting company Komodor's solution. His guest is Itiel Schwartz, the CTO and co-founder of Komodor. Be sure to sign up for KubeCon happening now through the 15th!
A new debugging experience for Kubernetes - Episode 128
In this week's episode of the SD Times "What the Dev?" podcast, editor-in-chief David Rubinstein discusses a new debugging experience for Kubernetes from the company Rookout. His guest is Liran Haimovitch, the cofounder and CTO of Rookout.Also, be sure to sign up for KubeCon coming up next week on October 11-15th!
The acquisition of Lightstep and what it means for observability - Episode 127
In this week's episode of the SD Times "What the Dev?" podcast, editor-in-chief David Rubinstein discusses the acquisition of observability company Lightstep by ServiceNow and what that means for the observability and SRE space. His guest is Austin Parker, lead developer advocate at Lightstep who will also be talking about the OpenTelemetry project.
Building healthcare apps using Olive - Episode 126
In this week's episode of the SD Times "What the Dev?" podcast, editor-in-chief David Rubinstein discusses the company Olive, which offers a platform and a development kit for people to create apps in the healthcare vertical space.His guests are Patrick Jones, executive vice president of partnerships at Olive, and Robin Lai, senior product manager at Olive.
The two big issues that surround application security - Episode 125
In this week's episode of the SD Times "What the Dev?" podcast, editor-in-chief David Rubinstein discusses issues that surround application security including attack surface management and application inventory. His guest is Dennis Hurst, the president, and co-founder at Saltworks Security.
The best way to measure developer productivity - Episode 124
Developer productivity is important to many companies, and they invest heavily into it, by establishing programs to track metrics. But does tracking those things actually improve productivity? In this episode, Yves Junqueira, CEO of YourBase shares why productivity can’t be boiled down to a single metric and why if you focus too much on the numbers, you could lose sight of what’s actually important.
DevOps and why it still might be in its early days - Episode 123
In this week's episode of the SD Times "What the Dev?" podcast, editor-in-chief David Rubinstein discusses DevOps and why we might still be in its early days. His guest is Steve Kearns, the vice president of product management at Elastic.
How incident response helps with complex applications - Episode 122
In this week's episode of the SD Times 'What the Dev' podcast, editor-in-chief David Rubinstein discusses incident response and where it fits in in the complex applications and infrastructures being created today. His guest is John Egan, co-founder and CEO at Kintaba.