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Screaming in the Cloud

Screaming in the Cloud with Corey Quinn features conversations with domain experts in the world of Cloud Computing. Topics discussed include AWS, GCP, Azure, Oracle Cloud, and the "why" behind how businesses are coming to think about the Cloud.

Episodes

The Digital Transformation of a Digital Transformation Consultancy with Dennis Gada

About Dennis Dennis Gada is SVP and Head for Financial Services, North America at Infosys, where he has executive responsibility for all client relationships and new client acquisitions in the Financial Services sector. Dennis has significant Business Transformation, Innovation, and Financial Services Consulting experience. He is an industry leader in Financial Services with experience in partnering with clients to shape strategies and execute digital transformation programs leveraging business ...

Mar 11, 202132 minEp. 193

ADHD as a Superpower with Jess Schalz

About Jess Jess Schalz (she/they) is a computer gremlin multiclassing in software development and infosec. She’s a queer disability advocate, and this informs her empathy-based approach to technology. Her hobbies include watercolors and collecting human remains. Talk to her about weird medical history and cats. Links: Transposit: https://www.transposit.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jessica_schalz...

Mar 09, 202130 minEp. 192

The DuckTale of DuckTools with Kevin Kuchta

About Kevin Kevin's the Lead Product Owner and Engineer on Ducktools, a recently-released set of AWS Cost Management power tools. Links: Stop Lying Cloud: https://stop.lying.cloud/ TabDB.io: https://tabdb.io/ Personal website: https://kevinkuchta.com/...

Mar 02, 202133 minEp. 190

The Concierge of DevRel with Jonan Scheffler

About Jonan Jonan Scheffler is the Director of Developer Relations at New Relic. He has a long history of breaking things in public and occasionally putting them back together again. His interest in physical computing often leads him to experiment with robotics and microelectronics, though his professional experience is more closely tied to cloud services and modern application development. In order to break things more effectively he is particularly excited about observability lately, and he’s ...

Feb 25, 202131 minEp. 189

One Keyboard Shortcut to Rule Them All with Tom Uebel

About Tom Tom is the co-founder and CEO of Command E, an app that provides blazing fast search across all your docs and records in G Suite, Salesforce, LinkedIn, Dropbox, and 20+ more tools via one easy keyboard shortcut. Links: Command E: https://getcommande.com/

Feb 23, 202134 minEp. 188

Open Source Evangelism Before it Was Cool with Sarah Novotny

Links: Linux Foundation: https://www.linuxfoundation.org/ OpenJS Foundation: https://openjsf.org/ Relying on plain-text email is a 'barrier to entry' for kernel development, says Linux Foundation board member: https://www.theregister.com/2020/08/25/linux_kernel_email/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/sarahnovotny Website: https://sarahnovotny.com/...

Feb 18, 202133 minEp. 187

Flow Architectures & the Future of Streaming Data with James Urquhart

About James James Urquhart is a Strategic Executive Advisor for VMware Tanzu customers. Mr. Urquhart brings almost 30 years of experience in distributed applications development, deployment, and operations, focusing on software as a complex adaptive system, cloud native applications and platforms, and automation. Prior to joining VMware, via Pivotal, Mr. Urquhart ran product and engineering teams for AWS, SOASTA, and Dell (via Enstratius). Mr. Urquhart has also written and spoken extensively abo...

Feb 16, 202133 minEp. 186

A Chaos Engineering & Jeli Sandwich with Nora Jones

About Nora Nora is the founder and CEO of Jeli. She is a dedicated and driven technology leader and software engineer with a passion for the intersection between how people and software work in practice in distributed systems. In November 2017 she keynoted at AWS re:Invent to share her experiences helping organizations large and small reach crucial availability with an audience of ~40,000 people, helping kick off the Chaos Engineering movement we see today. She created and founded the www.learni...

Feb 11, 202130 minEp. 185

Making AI Like Water with Ana Visneski

About Ana Visneski Ana Visneski is a Grandmaster of Disaster (responding to them more so than causing them). She has 15+ years of experience in communications and disaster response. Ana was an officer in the U.S. Coast Guard for 12 years responding to disasters such as Hurricane Katrina and the BP Oilspill. After leaving the service she was the Head of Launch, Blog, and Podcast Operations, before becoming the Head of Global Disaster Response. She is now the Sr. Director of Communications and Com...

Feb 09, 202136 minEp. 184

The Inevitability of Quantum Computing with Dr. Sarah Kaiser

About Sarah Kaiser I use lasers to melt acrylic and the cisheteropatriarchy alike. Quantum Computing technologist/consultant by day, author and dog mom the rest of the time. Links: Unitary Fund: https://unitary.fund/ Sarah’s Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/crazy4pi314/ Learning Quantum Computing with Python and Q#: https://www.amazon.com/Learn-Quantum-Computing-Python-hands/dp/1617296139 Twitter: https://twitter.com/crazy4pi314 GitHub: https://github.com/crazy4pi314 Personal Website: https://www.s...

Feb 04, 202133 minEp. 183

Learning to Code in a Foreign Language with Caroline Carter

About Caroline Carter Caroline is our sponsorships manager at The Duckbill Group for our three media publications: Screaming in the Cloud, AWS Morning Brief, and Last Week in AWS. She also helped us create our first-ever re:Quinnvent digital conference in December of 2020. Before joining the Duckbill Group, Caroline sold market insights software to Fortune 500 companies at CB Insights and payment software to businesses at Square. Prior to her sales career, she worked in client operations at Futu...

Feb 02, 202133 minEp. 182

Reconnecting with an Old Boss with Regis Wilson

About Regis Wilson Regis Wilson is the founding engineer at Release, an environments as a service provider. Regis brings more than 25 years of tech experience to this position, having worked as an infrastructure architect and SRE at TrueCar, Inc. and a cloud systems architect at Live Nation, among several other positions. Links Referenced: Connect with Regis: https://www.linkedin.com/in/regis-wilson-a713609/ Personal Website: http://www.zennet.com/ Release: https://releaseapp.io/...

Jan 28, 202133 minEp. 181

The Rise of the Agile Data Center with Tim Banks

About the Tim Banks Tim Banks is currently with Packet, an Equinix Company, where he is a Principal Solutions Architect. His tech career spans over 20 years through various sectors. Tim’s initial journey into tech started as a US Marine, having originally joined the Marine Corps to be a musician. He was later reassigned into an avionics specialty based on the results of standardized testing. Upon leaving the Marine Corps, he went on to work for hardware manufacturers and defense contractors as a...

Jan 26, 202142 minEp. 180

Talking Shop with a Unix Historian with Tabitha Sable

About the Guest Tabitha Sable has been a hacker and sysadmin since the turn of the century. She serves Kubernetes as co-chair of SIG Security and an associate member of the Product Security Committee. She loves to build tools and make friends, and puts those skills to work coordinating the efforts of the infrastructure, security, and product teams at Datadog. Outside of work, she can often be found organizing or participating in Capture the Flag contests and loves "pretty much anything with whee...

Jan 19, 202140 minEp. 178

Best Practices for AWS Security - Part 1 with Scott Piper

About Scott Piper Scott is an independent consultant helping companies secure their AWS environments through private trainings. He created the free training sites flaws.cloud and flaws2.cloud, along with the open-source projects CloudMapper, Parliament, and more. Links Referenced: Connect with Scott Piper on... LinkedIn Twitter: @0xdabbad00 Company website: Summit Route flaws.cloud flaws2.cloud fwd:cloudsec...

Jan 14, 202142 minEp. 177

Best Practices Don’t Exist with Paul Osman

About Paul Osman Paul Osman is a Software Engineer with 20 years of experience in the industry. He's the Lead Instrumentation Engineer at Honeycomb.io and is passionate about making production a less scary word. Having spent most of his career in the ill-defined space between software development and operations, Paul spends a lot of time thinking about making on-call experiences better, responding to and learning from incidents, and improving ways for software engineers to share knowledge. Befor...

Jan 05, 202137 minEp. 174

26 Years of Corey Quinn with Brandon Shaw

About Brandon Shaw Brandon Shaw is a senior program manager in security operations at Discovery, Inc., an entertainment company that owns several premium cable brands, including Discovery Channel, HGTV, Food Network, and TLC. Previously, he worked as an applications manager at CRISP and a senior software applications engineer at CompuGroup Medical, among other positions. Brandon has a slew of certifications, including CISSP, CISM, CDPSE, CCSK, PMP, ITIL, and three from AWS. Links Referenced: Dis...

Dec 31, 202035 minEp. 173

Behold: The Block Button with Kylie Robison

About Kylie Robison Kylie Robison is a California State University, Sacramento student studying business information systems, technology reporter for the State Hornet, and proud president of her school’s Ski & Snowboard Club. She’s hoping to break into the technology industry when she graduates in May of 2021. Links Referenced: The State Hornet Covered California Follow Kylie on Twitter Kylie’s Website...

Dec 29, 202032 minEp. 172

Writing the Book on Service Level Objectives with Alex Hidalgo

About Alex Hidalgo Alex Hidalgo is a Site Reliability Engineer and author of the upcoming Implementing Service Level Objectives (O'Reilly Media, September 2020). During his career he has developed a deep love for sustainable operations, proper observability, and using SLO data to drive discussions and make decisions. Alex's previous jobs have included IT support, network security, restaurant work, t-shirt design, and hosting game shows at bars. When not sharing his passion for technology with ot...

Dec 24, 202037 minEp. 171

Making Outages Boring with Danyel Fisher

About Danyel Fisher Danyel Fisher is a Principal Design Researcher for Honeycomb.io. He focuses his passion for data visualization on helping SREs understand their complex systems quickly and clearly. Before he started at Honeycomb, he spent thirteen years at Microsoft Research, studying ways to help people gain insights faster from big data analytics. Links Referenced: Danyel’s section on Honeycomb’s website Danyel’s Personal Site Follow Danyel on Twitter...

Dec 22, 202032 minEp. 170

Eliminating Security Risks in Kubernetes with Chris Porter

About Chris Porter Chris Porter is the Director of Solutions Engineering at StackRox, the leader in Kubernetes-native container security. Porter has more than 20 years of experience in pre-sales engineering roles, serving and advising customers on security for email, web, cloud, and now Kubernetes and containers. Porter is a certified AWS Solutions Architect and AWS Security Specialist, is the author of a Cisco Press book on Email Security, and holds a Master’s degree from Stevens Institute of T...

Dec 17, 202033 minEp. 169

DevRel Done Well with Matt Stratton

About Matt Stratton Matt Stratton is a Transformation Specialist at Red Hat and a long-time member of the global DevOps community. Back in the day, his license plate actually said “DevOps”. Matt has over 20 years of experience in IT operations, ranging from large financial institutions such as JPMorganChase to internet firms including Apartments.com. He is a sought-after speaker internationally, presenting at Agile, DevOps, and ITSM focused events, including DevOps Enterprise Summit, DevOpsDays,...

Dec 10, 202040 minEp. 167

The Era of Virtual Events with Shelby Spees

About Shelby Spees Shelby Spees has been developing software professionally since 2015 in a range of domains, which has made her appreciate the importance of learning how to learn and creating support systems for lifelong skill development. When she’s not helping teams level up their observability practice, you can find her at home playing on her Switch or singing karaoke with her rescue pitbull Nova. Links Referenced Follow Shelby on Twitter Connect with Shelby on LinkedIn Shelby’s Personal Sit...

Dec 08, 202035 minEp. 166

Optimizing for Happiness with Alfonso Cabrera

About Alfonso Cabrera Alfonso Cabrera is the Director of Platform Engineering at Red Ventures, where he helps manage and optimize the extensive AWS footprint. He also spent time at AWS as a Solutions Architect and worked as a DevOps Engineer at a few startups. Alfonso enjoys fostering community and has organized DevOpsDays Charlotte for the past 5 years. Outside of work, he tries to stay in shape by playing sports of all kinds, and gets his adrenaline fix by riding motorcycles. Links Referenced ...

Dec 03, 202038 minEp. 165

The New Google Cloud with Richard Seroter

About Richard Seroter Richard Seroter is Director of Outbound Product Management at Google Cloud, with a master’s degree in Engineering from the University of Colorado. He’s also an instructor at Pluralsight, the lead InfoQ.com editor for cloud computing, a frequent public speaker, the author of multiple books on software design and development, and a former 12-time Microsoft MVP for cloud. Richard maintains a regularly updated blog on topics of architecture and solution design and can be found ...

Dec 01, 202041 minEp. 164
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