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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

Doing DevRel on Easy Mode with Matty Stratton

About “Matty” Matt Stratton is a Staff Developer Advocate at Pulumi, founder and co-host of the popular Arrested DevOps podcast, and the global chair of the DevOpsDays set of conferences. Matt has over 20 years of experience in IT operations and is a sought-after speaker internationally, presenting at Agile, DevOps, and cloud engineering focused events worldwide. Demonstrating his keen insight into the changing landscape of technology, he recently changed his license plate from DEVOPS to KUBECTL...

Apr 12, 202241 minEp. 342

An Honest Approach to Transformative Shifts with Joe Onisick

About Joe Joe Onisick is a polarizing technologist with nearly 25 years’ experience architecting, building, operating complex IT systems and advising customers on the same. Onisick’s passion is marrying technology to a customer’s real-time business challenges and leading them through the entirety of the adoption curve. Onisick is a Principal and co-founder of Transformation Continuum (transformationcontinuum.com), and founder of Define the Cloud (definethecloud.net). Links: transformation CONTIN...

Apr 07, 202239 minEp. 341

Building a Healthier Sales Environment with Ashleigh Early

About Ashleigh Ashleigh Early is a passionate advocate for sales people and through her consulting, coaching, and The Other Side of Sales , she is devoted to making B2B sales culture more inclusive so anyone can thrive. Over the past ten years Ashleigh has led, built, re-built, and consulted for 2 unicorns, 3 acquisitions, 1 abject failure and every step in between. She is also the Head of Sales at the Duckbill Group! You can find Ashleigh on Twitter @AshleighatWork and more about the Other Side...

Apr 06, 202243 minEp. 340

The Multi-Cloud Counterculture with Tim Bray

About Tim Timothy William Bray is a Canadian software developer, environmentalist, political activist and one of the co-authors of the original XML specification . He worked for Amazon Web Services from December 2014 until May 2020 when he quit due to concerns over the terminating of whistleblowers. Previously he has been employed by Google , Sun Microsystems and Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) . Bray has also founded or co-founded several start-ups such as Antarctica Systems. Links Referenc...

Apr 05, 202242 minEp. 339

Would You Kindly Remind with Peter Hamilton

About Peter Peter's spent more than a decade building scalable and robust systems at startups across adtech and edtech. At Remind, where he's VP of Technology, Peter pushes for building a sustainable tech company with mature software engineering. He lives in Southern California and enjoys spending time at the beach with his family. Links: Redis: https://redis.com/ Remind: https://www.remind.com/ Remind Engineering Blog: https://engineering.remind.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hamilto...

Mar 31, 202240 minEp. 338

The Demystification of Zero Trust with Philip Griffiths

About Philip Philip Griffiths is VP Global Business Development and regularly speaks at events from DevOps to IoT to Cyber Security. Prior to this, he worked for Atos IT Services in various roles working with C-suit executives to realise their digital transformation. He lives in Cambridge with his wife and two daughters. Links: NetFoundry: https://netfoundry.io/ Blog article: https://netfoundry.io/demystifying-the-magic-of-zero-trust-with-my-daughter-and-opensource/ netfoundry.io/screaminginthec...

Mar 30, 202236 minEp. 337

It’s like a HeatWave, Burning in my Heart with Nipun Agarwal

About Nipun Nipun Agarwal is a Senior Vice President, MySQL HeatWave and Advanced Development, Oracle. His interests include distributed data processing, machine learning, cloud technologies and security. Nipun was part of the Oracle Database team where he introduced a number of new features. He has been awarded over 170 patents. Links: Oracle: https://www.oracle.com...

Mar 29, 202238 minEp. 336

Throwing Houlihans at MongoDB with Rick Houlihan

About Rick I lead the developer relations team for strategic accounts at MongoDB. My responsibilities include defining technical standards for the global strategic accounts team and consulting with the largest customers and opportunities for the business. My role spans technology sectors and as part of my engagements I routinely provide guidance on industry best practices, technology transformation, distributed systems implementation, cloud migration, and more. I led the architecture and design ...

Mar 24, 202241 minEp. 335

The Multi-Colored Brick Road to the Cloud with Rachel Dines

About Rachel Rachel leads product and technical marketing for Chronosphere. Previously, Rachel wore lots of marketing hats at CloudHealth (acquired by VMware), and before that, she led product marketing for cloud-integrated storage at NetApp. She also spent many years as an analyst at Forrester Research. Outside of work, Rachel tries to keep up with her young son and hyper-active dog, and when she has time, enjoys crafting and eating out at local restaurants in Boston where she’s based. Links: C...

Mar 23, 202238 minEp. 334

Cribl Sharpens the Security Edge with Clint Sharp

About Clint Clint is the CEO and a co-founder at Cribl, a company focused on making observability viable for any organization, giving customers visibility and control over their data while maximizing value from existing tools. Prior to co-founding Cribl, Clint spent two decades leading product management and IT operations at technology and software companies, including Splunk and Cricket Communications. As a former practitioner, he has deep expertise in network issues, database administration, a...

Mar 22, 202238 minEp. 333

Diving Duckbill First into the Depths of Data with Alex Rasmussen

About Alex Alex holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering from UC San Diego, and has spent over a decade building high-performance, robust data management and processing systems. As an early member of a couple fast-growing startups, he’s had the opportunity to wear a lot of different hats, serving at various times as an individual contributor, tech lead, manager, and executive. Prior to joining the Duckbill Group, Alex spent a few years as a freelance data engineering consultant, helping...

Mar 17, 202240 minEp. 332

The Hari Seldon of Third Party Tooling with Aidan Steele

About Aidan Aidan is an AWS enthusiast, due in no small part to sharing initials with the cloud. He's been writing software for over 20 years and getting paid to do it for the last 10. He's still not sure what he wants to be when he grows up. Links: Stedi: https://www.stedi.com/ GitHub: https://github.com/aidansteele Blog posts: https://awsteele.com/ Ipv6-ghost-ship: https://github.com/aidansteele/ipv6-ghost-ship Twitter: https://twitter.com/__steele...

Mar 16, 202234 minEp. 331

Hard Charging Software onto the AWS Marketplace with David Gatti

About David David is an AWS expert who likes to design and build scalable solutions that are fully automated and take care of themselves. Now he is focusing on selling his own products on the AWS Marketplace. Links: 0x4447: https://0x4447.com/ Products page: https://products.0x4447.com

Mar 15, 202236 minEp. 330

From A to Z in Alphabet’s Soup with Seth Vargo

About Seth Seth Vargo is an engineer at Google. Previously he worked at HashiCorp, Chef Software, CustomInk, and some Pittsburgh-based startups. He is the author of Learning Chef and is passionate about reducing inequality in technology. When he is not writing, working on open source, teaching, or speaking at conferences, Seth advises non-profits. Links: Twitter: https://twitter.com/sethvargo...

Mar 10, 202242 minEp. 329

Creating Content that Sells Ideas with Brooke Jamieson

About Brooke Brooke is the Head of Enablement - AI/ML and Data at Blackbook.ai, an Australian based consulting firm and AWS Partner. Brooke has degrees in Mathematics and Data Engineering and they specialise in developing technically robust solutions that help “non-data people” harness the power of AI for their industry, and communicate this effectively. Outside of their 'day job', Brooke speaks at Data, AI, Software Engineering, UX and Business conferences and events to Australian and internati...

Mar 09, 202236 minEp. 328

Siphoning through the Acronyms with Liz Rice

About Liz Liz Rice is Chief Open Source Officer with cloud native networking and security specialists Isovalent, creators of the Cilium eBPF-based networking project. She is chair of the CNCF's Technical Oversight Committee, and was Co-Chair of KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in 2018. She is also the author of Container Security, published by O'Reilly. She has a wealth of software development, team, and product management experience from working on network protocols and distributed systems, and in digi...

Mar 08, 202237 minEp. 327

Becoming a Pathfinder in Tech with Emily Kager

About Emily Emily is an Android engineer by day, but makes tech jokes and satires videos by night. She lives in San Francisco with two ridiculously fluffy dogs. Links: Uber: https://eng.uber.com/ Blog: https://www.emilykager.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/EmilyKager TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@shmemmmy...

Mar 03, 202236 minEp. 326

Into the Year of Documentation with Dr. KellyAnn Fitzpatrick

About Kelly KellyAnn Fitzpatrick is a Senior Industry Analyst at RedMonk, the developer-focused industry analyst firm. Having previously worked as a QA analyst, test & release manager, and tech writer, she has experience with containers, CI/CD, testing frameworks, documentation, and training. She has also taught technical communication to computer science majors at the Georgia Institute of Technology as a Brittain Postdoctoral Fellow. Holding a Ph.D. in English from the University at Albany ...

Mar 02, 202238 minEp. 325

Commanding the Council of the Lords of Thought with Anna Belak

About Anna Anna has nearly ten years of experience researching and advising organizations on cloud adoption with a focus on security best practices. As a Gartner Analyst, Anna spent six years helping more than 500 enterprises with vulnerability management, security monitoring, and DevSecOps initiatives. Anna's research and talks have been used to transform organizations' IT strategies and her research agenda helped to shape markets. Anna is the Director of Thought Leadership at Sysdig, using her...

Mar 01, 202233 minEp. 324

Quantum Leaps in Bioinformatics with Lynn Langit

About Lynn Cloud Architect who codes, Angel Investor Links: Lynn Langit Consulting: https://lynnlangit.com/ Groove Capital: https://www.groovecap.com/groove-capital-minnesotas-first-check-fund Twitter: https://twitter.com/lynnlangit GitHub: https://github.com/lynnlangit...

Feb 24, 202236 minEp. 323

Communicating What an SDET Actually Is with Sean Corbett

About Sean Sean is a senior software engineer at TheZebra, working to build developer experience tooling with a focus on application stability and scalability. Over the past seven years, they have helped create software and proprietary platforms that help teams understand and better their own work. Links: TheZebra: https://www.thezebra.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/sc_codeUM LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sean-corbett-574a5321/ Email: [email protected]...

Feb 23, 202238 minEp. 322

Literally Working in the Cloud(s) with Tyler Slove

About Tyler Lifelong learner, passionate coach, obsessed with continuous improvement, avid solver of people puzzles. Links: United Airlines: https://www.united.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tylerslove/

Feb 22, 202234 minEp. 321

Caylent: From Etymology to Engineering with Randall Hunt

About Randall Randall Hunt, VP of Cloud Strategy and Solutions at Caylent, is a technology leader, investor, and hands-on-keyboard coder based in Los Angeles, CA. Previously, Randall led software and developer relations teams at Facebook, SpaceX, AWS, MongoDB, and NASA. Randall spends most of his time listening to customers, building demos, writing blog posts, and mentoring junior engineers. Python and C++ are his favorite programming languages, but he begrudgingly admits that Javascript rules t...

Feb 17, 202237 minEp. 320

Keeping Life on the Internet Friction Free with Jason Frazier

About Jason Jason Frazier is a Software Engineering Manager at Ekata, a Mastercard Company. Jason’s team is responsible for developing and maintaining Ekata’s product APIs. Previously, as a developer, Jason led the investigation and migration of Ekata’s Identity Graph from AWS Elasticache to Redis Enterprise Redis on Flash, which brought an average savings of $300,000/yr. Links: Ekata: https://ekata.com/ Email: [email protected] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonfrazier56...

Feb 16, 202237 minEp. 319

AWS Services that Age Well with Wayne Duso

About Wayne Professionally, I'm a Vice President at Amazon Web Services (AWS) where I lead a set of businesses delivering cloud infrastructure services. In 2013, I founded and continue to lead the AWS Boston regional development center. I'm an always-curious entrepreneur who is passionate about building innovative teams and businesses that deliver highly disruptive value to customers. I love engaging people who build and deliver customer-obsessed solutions, as well as customers wanting to realiz...

Feb 15, 202243 minEp. 318

Merewif’s Mitigation of Risk with Ana Visneski

About Ana Ana Visneski is the founder of Merewif, a crisis communications and management consulting firm. She is a veteran of the U.S. Coast Guard where she was a first responder to major disasters from Hurricane Katrina to the BP Oil Spill, and various other incidents. After the USCG, Ana moved on to a whole new disaster that needed an experienced crisis operator - running Launch Operations for AWS. Following that she was the global lead for AWS Disaster Response, overseeing deploying AWS techn...

Feb 10, 202244 minEp. 317

The Redis Rebrand with Yiftach Shoolman

About Yiftach Yiftach is an experienced technologist, having held leadership engineering and product roles in diverse fields from application acceleration, cloud computing and software-as-a-service (SaaS), to broadband networks and metro networks. He was the founder, president and CTO of Crescendo Networks (acquired by F5, NASDAQ:FFIV), the vice president of software development at Native Networks (acquired by Alcatel, NASDAQ: ALU) and part of the founding team at ECI Telecom broadband division,...

Feb 09, 202240 minEp. 316

How to Investigate the Post-Incident Fallout with Laura Maguire, PhD

About Laura Laura leads the research program at Jeli.io. She has a Master’s degree in Human Factors & Systems Safety and a PhD in Cognitive Systems Engineering. Her doctoral work focused on distributed incident response practices in DevOps teams responsible for critical digital services. She was a researcher with the SNAFU Catchers Consortium from 2017-2020 and her research interests lie in resilience engineering, coordination design and enabling adaptive capacity across distributed work tea...

Feb 08, 202231 minEp. 315

The Proliferation of Ways to Learn with Serena (@shenetworks)

About Serena Serena is a Network Engineer who specializes in Data Center Compute and Virtualization. She has degrees in Computer Information Systems with a concentration on networking and information security and is currently pursuing a master’s in Data Center Systems Engineering. She is most known for her content on TikTok and Twitter as Shenetworks. Serena’s content focuses on networking and security for beginners which has included popular videos on bug bounties, switch spoofing, VLAN hoping,...

Feb 03, 202235 minEp. 314

Developing Storage Solutions Before the Rest with AB Periasamay

About AB AB Periasamy is the co-founder and CEO of MinIO, an open source provider of high performance, object storage software. In addition to this role, AB is an active investor and advisor to a wide range of technology companies, from H2O.ai and Manetu where he serves on the board to advisor or investor roles with Humio, Isovalent, Starburst, Yugabyte, Tetrate, Postman, Storj, Procurify, and Helpshift. Successful exits include Gitter.im (Gitlab), Treasure Data (ARM) and Fastor (SMART). AB co-f...

Feb 02, 202239 minEp. 313
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