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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VC groups shift interest to enterprise technology - Episode 29
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All you need to know about continuous SQL - Episode 28
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All about the NIST cybersecurity framework with OWASP cofounder Jeff Williams - Episode 27
In this week's episode we talked to Jeff Williams, the cofounder and CTO of Contrast Security and the cofounder of OWASP, about the updated cybersecurity framework from the National Institute of Standards and T echnology.
How to solve the complexities of open source - Episode 26
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Why web developers should care about SEO - Episode 25
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All you need to know about RPA - Episode 24
In this week's episode, we talk about robotic process automation (RPA) with Burley Kawasaki, the chief product officer at business process automation company K2, and Wayne Ariola, general manager at Tricentis RPA.
The top 6 cybersecurity considerations for 2020 - Episode 23
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The challenges and benefits of multicloud-- Episode 22
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The ups and downs of Kubernetes - Episode 21
Kubernetes continues to grow year after year with many companies rethinking their current strategies to take advantage of its new use cases and capabilities. However, Kubernetes is not a silver bullet and companies should be careful about exactly how they re-strategize their Kubernetes efforts. In this episode, director at Canonical Stephan Fabel talks about the value of Kubernetes as well as some challenges still plaguing the project.
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