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What the Dev(Ops)? - How to diagnose your company's value stream health with Mik Kersten- Episode 61
In partnership with the DevOps Enterprise Summit, we spoke with Mik Kersten, CEO of Tasktop, about how organizations can diagnose the health of their value stream. This has become an especially important subject now as the pandemic has emphasized the need for quick and effective value stream management.Kersten will be a keynote speaker on October 14th at the DevOps Enterprise Summit. Be sure to sign up for the DevOps Enterprise Summit Las Vegas between October 13th -15th for expert talks and three full days of immersive learning!
Increasing diversity in the tech workforce with CEO Matt Martin - Episode 60
In today's episode, Matt Martin, the CEO of Clockwise shares his insights on the moves that actually increase diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace, along with tips on how to best incorporate diversity training, engage leadership, and measure your progress.
What the Dev(Ops)? - Why resilience engineering can help your organization continue core functions despite stress with John Allspaw - Episode 59
We spoke to John Allspaw, the principal and founder of Adaptive Capacity Labs, a consulting company that helps organizations deal with data incidents, to talk about the growing concept of resilience engineering.In a nutshell, reverse engineering is concerned with adverse external events that can lead to system failure. It tests how much an organization can withstand stress and other challenging factors to continue performing its core functions and avoid loss of data.Be sure to check out Allspaw's talk at the DevOps Enterprise SummitLas Vegas on October 13th to learn more!
Talking Agile and project management with Kevin Brennan and Bob Galen - Episode 58
In today's episode we spoke with Kevin Brennan, author of A Guide to the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge, and Bob Galen, the president and principle agile coach at RGalen Consulting, about Agile and project management.
Why data has become the new gold with Peter Wang - Episode 57
Peter Wang, CEO of Anaconda, talks about why data science is gaining so much attention lately, tools necessary for businesses to be successful, and how Python plays a role in all of it.
A dive into the FreeBSD Foundation on its 20th anniversary with Deb Goodkin - Episode 56
The FreeBSD Foundation celebrated its 20th anniversary this year. We talk to Deb Goodkin, executive director of the foundation, about how the foundation got started and where it is going as well as some new resources for developers to take advantage of.
Supporting women in online tech events (with Lin Classon) - Episode 55
In this week’s episode we’re speaking with Ensono’s VP of Product Management, Lin Classon (@lin_IRL), about how the representation of women speakers have improved over the years, what issues they face at in-person and in virtual conferences, and what work is still to be done.2020 Speak Up report: https://www.ensono.com/resources/speak-2020-redesigning-tech-conferences-women-mind
Addressing bias in large-scale AI applications with the LinkedIn Fairness Toolkit - Episode 54
In this week's episode, we talked about the LinkedIn Fairness Toolkit (LiFT) that measures fairness in large-scale AI applications with Senior Machine Learning Engineer at LinkedIn Shriram Vasudevan and Machine Learning Engineer at LinkedIn Cyrus Diciccio.
How embedded finance will turn software companies into fintech companies - Episode 53
In this week's episode, we spoke to Sandeep Sood, the CEO of Kunai, about the growth of embedded finance and its potential for major disruption. Sood's take is "if you're not a fintech company today, you're going to become one." Listen in to find out why!
How to manage your value stream mapping journey with Steve Pereira - Episode 52
In this week's episode we talk to Steve Pereira, the founder and CEO of Visible, about the importance for value stream mapping, how to get started, how to take it beyond 101, and what to look out for along the way. You can also listen to Pereira's Virtual VSM DevCon talk on value stream mapping here, register for next year's Virtual VSM DevCon conference on March 10, 2021, or continue the conversation on our Slack community.
Value stream adoption is moving towards "Crossing the Chasm" with HCL Software's Steve Boone - Episode 51
In this week's podcast, we spoke to Steve Boone, the head of product management at HCL Software, about how companies are coming along in their value stream management journey. Are they adopting? What are some of the challenges they're facing? What are the benefits that they see?Save the date! VSM DevCon is back on March 10th, 2021 to examine the benefits of creating and managing value streams in your development organization!
What role do developers have in application security? - Episode 50
In this week's podcast episode, we spoke to Veracode's Patrick McNeil and Cody Bertram about how it's becoming more important to get developers up to speed on security in today's "shift-left" world. For a deeper dive into developers' role in security, join this webinar on September 10th at 11am ET/8:00am PT.
The conflict between speed and quality in application deployment (with GitLab’s Brendan O’Leary) - Episode 49
In today’s episode we're speaking with Brendan O’Leary, senior developer evangelist at GitLab. We discuss the ongoing conflict between speed and quality when deploying applications. He also offers guidance on how developers can succeed at both without cutting corners. Here are links to resources we mentioned in this episode:Guide to remote workGitLab Commit
SREs at home (with Mehdi Daoudi) - Episode 48
In this week's episode, we talk to Catchpoint CEO Mehdi Daoudi about the company's SRE report. He talks about the struggles SREs are facing at home, as well as the role automation plays in reducing toil for SREs.
The open source debate on trademarks - Episode 47
In this week's episode we covered the debate in the open source community regarding trademarks that started after Google announced the Open Usage Commons in the beginning of July, and IBM and CNCF brought up concerns that the use of new projects and products will be left up to the interpretation of certain players, such as Google. We spoke with Heikki Nousiainen the CTO at Aiven, to find out more..