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Andrew Clay Shafer
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Digital Frontlines w/Heath Dorn
Ep. 8 - DevOps Origins & the Next Frontier, Andrew Clay Shafer on Digital Frontlines
DevOps trailblazer Andrew Clay Shafer sits down with host Heath Dorn to recount the hallway-track moment that sparked the movement, and chart where platform engineering and AI agents are taking us next. Packed with first-hand stories, hard-won leadership lessons, and actionable guidance for leveling-up delivery pipelines, this episode is a must-listen for engineers, product leaders, and transformation champions alike
2025-06-03
1h 04
The MonkCast
devopsdays Atlanta 2025 - E1 - (with Andrew Clay Shafer, John Willis, & Katie Anderson)
RedMonk senior analyst Kate Holterhoff took the MonkCast on the road to devopsdays Atlanta 2025. In episode 1 of this 2-part series, Kate interviews Andrew Clay Shafer, John Willis, and Katie Anderson about their devopsdays talks, their interest in W. Edwards Deming, and the roast of John Willis. Show notes: https://redmonk.com/blog/2025/05/05/monkcast-on-the-road-devopsdays-atlanta-2025-e1/
2025-05-05
53 min
The Agile For Agilists Podcast
Timeless Agile Principles and the Future of Work with Andrew Clay Shafer
In this episode of The Agile For Agilists Podcast, hosts Brad Nelson and Drew Podwal sit down with Andrew Clay Shafer, a luminary in software development, entrepreneurship, and the DevOps movement. Together, they explore how Agile principles have existed long before the Agile Manifesto, diving into the history of Sociotechnical Systems and how these timeless practices shape successful organizations—sometimes in surprising ways. Andrew shares his perspective on why companies thrive regardless of whether they adhere to "textbook" Agile practices and why necessity drives innovation. Along the way, the conversation weaves into the current landscape of AI, em...
2024-12-10
1h 15
Profound
S4 E19 - Andrew Clay Shafer - Unpacking DevOps Evolution and the Future of Digital Transformation
In this episode of The Profound Podcast, I speak with Andrew Clay Shafer, a pivotal figure in the DevOps community and a key influencer in the industry. They delve into the evolution of DevOps, its current state, and its implications for the future, particularly in the context of digital transformation.The conversation begins with a reflection on the early days of DevOps and Agile, highlighting key milestones and the ongoing relevance of foundational principles, such as those proposed by W. Edwards Deming. Shafer emphasizes the timeless nature of these principles and their application beyond any buzzword lifecycle. T...
2024-08-06
51 min
Arrested DevOps
Platform Engineering Goes to Flavortown With Matt Kurtiz
Arrested DevOps - DevOps With Better Marketing with Pete Cheslock Arrested DevOps - Platform Engineering with Daniel Bryant Arrested DevOps - Platforms with Kelsey Hightower and Andrew Clay Shafer Lean Enterprise The Future of Ops Is Platform Engineering Charity’s talk from devopsdays NYC Jess Kerr’s blog that Matt mentioned Cargo Cult Science
2023-10-05
46 min
פיתוח בהפרעה Dev Interrupted (Hebrew Edition)
No Ops?! Your Software Doesn't Exist - A DevOpsDays TLV Sneak Peek PT 2 | Andrew Clay Shafer and John Willis
In this special English edition of Dev Interrupted we take another peek into the upcoming DevOpsDays Tel Aviv conference, we chat with Andrew Clay Shafer and John Willis two event keynote speakers, who help the global DevOps(Days) community and ecosystem that has impacted us all. They will take us on a journey to the first days of doing DevOps, the tools, personas, and what impacted some of the biggest changes that impacted how we deliver software.
2023-10-01
1h 10
Arrested DevOps
Everything's a Product With Sarah Morgan
“Everything is a Product” - Matty’s talk “More Buzzwords Won’t Help” - Andrew Clay Shafer Telemetry Hub channel on YouTube DevOps World is back for 2023, and you won’t want to miss out on this one-of-a-kind event! This year’s program is packed with exclusive insights, immersive workshops, and unparalleled networking opportunities taking place across multiple cities in the US, UK, and Asia. Elevate your DevOps game and register using the following links: NYC area, Chicago, Silicon Valley, Singapore, and London.
2023-08-10
51 min
Defense Unicorns, A Podcast
Pioneering Agile and DevOps with Andrew Clay Shafer
Join Andrew Clay Shafer, a DevOps and Agile pioneer who has been an active proponent of Agile methodologies and the cultural shifts necessary for organizations to truly adopt DevOps principles and practices. Andrew delves into the critical importance of collaborative problem-solving, the impact of charismatic leadership, and the powerful potential of asking the right questions. Follow Andrew's latest adventures by connecting with him on LinkedIn and subscribe to our podcast to join us on this captivating quest.
2023-05-23
53 min
Arrested DevOps
Platform Engineering With Daniel Bryant
ADO Episode - Platforms with Kelsey Hightower and Andrew Clay Shafer Daniel’s Kubecon talk Daniel’s blog/tweet thread the kicked off his interest in Platform Eng Spotify golden paths Crossing the Chasm - Technology Adoption Lifecycle Backstage project Backstage as a service
2023-05-18
49 min
Software Defined Talk
The Death of DevOps, with Andrew Clay Shafer
In case you haven't heard, DevOps is dead. Again. To discuss its demise, Coté talks with Andrew Clay Shafer. They talk about a lot more: Andrew's new company, working with executives, sociotechnical systems, Andrew's recent SREcon talk in Amsterdam, and more. You can also watch the live recording of this episoded, unedited! It has a discussion of Coté's podcast making recommendations at the start. Check out Andrew and friend's new company, Ergonautic, and, find him in Twitter as @littleidea.Special Guest: Andrew Clay Shafer.
2022-11-25
1h 01
Resilient Cyber
S3E19: Andres Vega & Andrew Clay Shafer - GRC in the Age of DevOps
- What do you think some of the primary factors are that contributed to GRC not coming along initially with the DevOps movement?- Traditionally, what factors have plagued compliance when it comes to software delivery?- How do some of those factors change in the era of DevOps and Cloud-native?- Do you think regulation has a significant impact, and how can policy and regulation be improved?- How important is it for the workforce aspect of GRC to be addressed when it comes to compliance innovation and new technologies...
2022-09-20
43 min
The Cloudcast
Did we get Digital Transformation wrong?
Digital transformation has seen a number of success stories, but it’s not always clear that it followed a DevOps Days pattern. Let’s explore what works and maybe doesn’t work.SHOW: 652CLOUD NEWS OF THE WEEK - http://bit.ly/cloudcast-cnotwCHECK OUT OUR NEW PODCAST - "CLOUDCAST BASICS"SHOW SPONSORS:CloudZero - Cloud Cost Intelligence for Engineering TeamsCDN77 - Content Delivery Network Optimized for Video85% of users stop watching a video because of stalling and rebuffering. Rely on CDN77 to del...
2022-09-18
29 min
Profound
Profound - Dr Deming - Episode 28- Andrew Clay Shafer - Organizational Learning
I get to chat with Andrew Clay Shafer in this episode. Andrew was one of the original pioneers of the DevOps movement. His presentation titled "There Is No Talent Shortage" has always been one of my favorite DevOps presentations. We talked about Andrew's background and how he got into Dr. Deming. He also spoke about his ideas about learning organizations and other interesting topics. It was a great way to end the season. For many years, Andrew has been a mentor and a friend to me.
2021-12-19
1h 00
Profound
Profound - Dr Deming - Episode 29 - 2021 Year End Wrap Up
This podcast is the last podcast of 2021 and marks the end of season #1. I do a quick overview and review of the podcast over the year. I wanted to thank the following guests: Ben Rockwood (@benr)Doris QuinnMary and Tom Poppendieck (@mpoppendieck)Jeffrey Fredrick (@Jtf)George Dekker (@GeorgeDekker)Dr. Steven Spear (@StevenJSpear)Courtney Kissler (@chawklady)Josh Corman (@joshcorman)Kevin Behr (@kevinbehr)Elisabeth Hendrickson (@testobsessed)harper (@harper)Carmen DeArdo Dennis Schlagheck Glenn Wilson (@GlennDynaminet)Mark Burgess (@markburgess_osl)John Waraniak (@JohnWaraniak)Stev...
2021-12-16
06 min
The Alan Barr Show
KubeCon North America 2021 Recap
Presentations - Some in person, Some recorded with presenter on hand in slack or the platform. Some given virtually. Wide spectrum of quality and content. Upstream Kubernetes Focus Downstream Kubernetes Focus Vendor related Individual experience related to Kubernetes or tangential topic API Clarity - Tooling to detect shadow and zombie APIs. Depends on Istio. How NOT to Start with Kubernetes - Christian Heckelmann, Dynatrace Improving Dev Experience: How We Built a Cloud Native Dev Stack At Scale - Srinidhi S & Venkatesan Vaidyanathan, Razorpay One Engineer across 3 months. We are still building a...
2021-10-18
20 min
The Cloudcast
A Transformation Look Ahead for 2021
Andrew Clay Shafer (@litteidea, VP Transformation @RedHat ) & John Willis (@botchagalupe, Sr.Dir. Transformation) talk about the importance of "learning organizations", aligning change to business value, and the evolution of self-service and automated governance.SHOW: 485SHOW SPONSOR LINKS:Datadog Security Monitoring Homepage - Modern Monitoring and AnalyticsTry Datadog yourself by starting a free, 14-day trial today. Listeners of this podcast will also receive a free Datadog T-shirt.Okta - You should not be building your own AuthLearn how Okta helped Cengage improve student success rates during COVID.BMC Wants to Know i...
2021-01-27
45 min
The InfoQ Podcast
Andrew Clay Shafer on Three Economies, the Wall of Confusion, and the Origin of DevOps
Today on the InfoQ Podcast, Wes Reisz speaks with one of the people at the center of the creation of the idea of DevOps. Andrew Clay Shafer is the VP of Transformation at Red Hat where his role is about helping companies change their relationship with software in the cloud native ecosystem. In 2009, he was one of the people who first helped to shape what we know today as DevOps. On the podcast Shafer talks about the Three Economies, Wall of Confusion, and a bit about those first mentions of DevOps. Listen to the podcast for more. Curated transcript and...
2020-11-03
32 min
Arrested DevOps
Whose Transformation Is It Anyway? With Andrew Clay Shafer
Pareto Inefficient Nash Equilibrium Systems Thinking Double-loop Learning
2020-03-25
37 min
Hired Thought
We Live in Interesting Times (Andrew Clay Shafer)
In the midst of a pandemic, Andrew Clay Shafer and Ben Mosior talk transformation, hope, and civic duty. Recorded March 23, 2020. Listen to more of Andrew’s talks: There Is No Talent Shortage (Velocity NYC 2013) (Ben’s notes)DevOps Progressions: Teaching Old DevOps New Tricks (DOES18 Las Vegas) (Ben’s notes) Andrew’s logo (@littleidea) Follow Andrew on Twitter (@littleidea): Always Take Sideshttps://t.co/EE83pEHOjs#BlackLivesMatter— Andrew Clay Shafer 雷启理 (@littleidea) June 4, 2020 Transcript Ben: Hey everyone, this is Ben Mosior from the Hired Thought podcast. This conversation is with Andrew Clay Shaf...
2020-03-23
00 min
Hired Thought
#9 — We Live in Interesting Times (Andrew Clay Shafer)
In the midst of a pandemic, Andrew Clay Shafer and Ben Mosior talk transformation, hope, and civic duty. Recorded March 23, 2020. Listen to more of Andrew’s talks: There Is No Talent Shortage (Velocity NYC 2013) (Ben’s notes) DevOps Progressions: Teaching Old DevOps New Tricks (DOES18 Las Vegas) (Ben’s notes) Follow Andrew on Twitter (@littleidea): […]
2020-03-23
00 min
Page it to the Limit
On-Call Nightmares With Jay Gordon
“All these conversations at the bar…why is nobody recording them?” - Jay Gordon, the host of the popular On-Call Nightmares podcast, talking about where the idea for the show came from. Popular myths or misconceptions about on-call One of the biggest myths is that on-call is just an extra part of a SRE or sysadmin’s job. That it’s not really a big part of their duties. It’s just a thing you do; it hasn’t always been taken seriously, especially the impact of being on-call to the individual. Remember - on-call isn’...
2020-01-07
26 min
PodCTL - Enterprise Kubernetes
The Intersection of DevOps and Kubernetes
SHOW: 71SHOW OVERVIEW: Brian talks with Chris Short (@ChrisShort, Technical Marketing @RedHat, CNCF Ambassador, writes at DevOps’ish) about DevOps 10th birthday, how Kubernetes helps DevOps, and the exciting news that Chris will be co-hosting PodCTL.SHOW NOTES:Try OpenShift 4 - http://try.openshift.comLearn OpenShift - http://learn.openshift.comRed Hat announces Global Transformation Office - https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/introducing-red-hat-global-transformation-officeChris’ DevOps’ish Homepage (subscribe to the newsletter) - https://devopsish.com/SHOW TOPICS:Topic 1 - Welcome to the show. Let’s talk a...
2019-11-08
28 min
weirdtrickmafia.fm
Jackals Are People Too
A technology journey spanning engineering, product strategy, opensource, marketing, and business development, Mark Collier shares lessons learned along the way. Getting everyone aligned on the outcome remains an unsolved problem. As always, Andrew needs a computer that actually works.
2019-09-09
00 min
weirdtrickmafia.fm
Self ID as SRE
Reflecting on 20 years of system administration, Miss Amy, self identifies as an SRE/DBRE. She brings her perspectives, valuing resilience engineering and organizational dynamics over machines and tools, to the weird trick mafia audience.
2019-07-06
00 min
weirdtrickmafia.fm
Open Independence
Henry Zhu (@left_pad), maintainer of Babel, the Open Source Javascript compiler, joins the mafia. He explains going full time open source independent for the last year, how he pays rent and what he loves/hates about open source. Hope you enjoy another episode of Jess (@jessfraz) and Andrew (@littleidea) tricking people into saying words about stuff.
2019-06-13
00 min
weirdtrickmafia.fm
Extremely on Brand
Jess and Andrew get with Abby Fuller (@abbyfuller), Container Czarina extraordinaire, to share stories about startups, cold emails, hacking salesforce and getting in the middle of the cloud container game.
2019-06-12
00 min
The Fat Pipe Of The Packet Pushers Podcasts
Datanauts 166: Can You Hire ‘DevOps’?
I hear about companies that create net new DevOps roles and hire “DevOps Engineers” to fill them. And then those DevOps people fail in their roles, because no one wants to deal with the additional processes they tend to create. I’ve wondered if hiring specific DevOps roles is doing it wrong. Is a transformative approach a better idea? That is, take the people you’ve got and retrain, retool, and reorganize. Foster a different culture that’s DevOps-ian in nature. Then, you might be successful. Am I right? We explore this idea of hiring DevOps on the D...
2019-06-05
1h 06
weirdtrickmafia.fm
Find Your Laser Panda
Sarah Drasner, Renaissance woman extraordinaire, shares stories, insight and advice with the Weird Trick Mafia. Tech, feelings, purpose, pandas. Mentioned: The Hard Thing About Hard Things, Ben Horowitz The Fifth Discipline, Peter M. Senge The Truth About Burnout, Christina Maslach
2019-05-01
00 min
weirdtrickmafia.fm
Index of Refraction
Jess goes on safari in San Francisco and a wild Lachlan Evenson appears. Jess, Andrew and Lachlan discuss the journey from building the internet in the Australian Outback to Cloud Native and wrap up weighing Net Neutrality.
2019-04-22
00 min
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Discover the Past
Sophie Haskins, ops witch at github (@sophaskins) shares stories about collecting and learning from old hardware with our heroes Jess and Andrew. Learn more from Sophie at http://blog.pizzabox.computer
2019-04-19
00 min
weirdtrickmafia.fm
Remember the Future
Erica Windisch, CTO, Co-Founder of IOpipe walks down memory lane, working with Jess and Drew, building clouds, serverless, and more random tech feelings.
2019-04-15
00 min
weirdtrickmafia.fm
That's My Super Power
Senior Staff Engineer at VMware and Co-Chair of Kubecon, Bryan Liles (@bryanl) shares his stories and philosophies with Jess and Andrew.
2019-04-08
00 min
weirdtrickmafia.fm
Resourceful & Persistent
Verónica López (@maria_fibonacci) shares her software engineering journey from physics and mobile projects in Mexico to Cloud Native Kubernetes in Silicon Valley with Andrew and Jess.
2019-04-04
00 min
weirdtrickmafia.fm
Bleeding Silicon
Andrew Clay Shafer and Jess Frazelle discuss Elizabeth Holmes and Theranos.
2019-04-01
00 min
weirdtrickmafia.fm
Open All the Compute
Andrew Clay Shafer and Jess Frazelle discuss open source hardware and firmware from open compute summit.
2019-03-30
00 min
weirdtrickmafia.fm
Foundation Head
Andrew and Jess discuss open source foundations. Note from Jess: If you want to support open source projects checkout open collective, outreachy, and the software conservancy.
2019-03-17
00 min
On-Call Nightmares Podcast
Episode 15 - Andrew Clay Shafer - Pivotal
<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/7e/ff/df/jaydestro73507/3000x3000_13381982.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />The Conscientious Developer There are great ways to think of how to attack the on-call situation even if you aren't in an on-call rotation. By being a conscientious developer and taking that extra interest in your software after deployment you're adding incredible valuable. Your co-workers may also really end up appreciating your time a little bit more as well. Some people are born to on call, and some people have on call thrust up on...
2019-03-14
42 min
Arrested DevOps
Shiny Objects With Jessie Frazelle and Andrew Clay Shafer
This is the unofficial pilot for their new podcast: weird trick mafia Jessie’s job-shadowing blog posts: Government. Medicine. Capitalism? (Wednesday, February 27, 2019) and Trust and Integrity (Friday, March 1, 2019) Andrew mentions a book: Team of Teams Jessie wrote a blog post about Intel SGX. Image credit: oldpatterns Upcoming talks Jessie: QCon London, dotGo Paris Andrew: devopsdays Atlanta Community Velocity San Jose June 10-13 2019 - discount code “ADO2019” gives 20% off for Gold, Silver, and Bronze passes. For any devopsdays, try the discou...
2019-03-03
1h 01
Screaming in the Cloud
Episode 41: Open Source is Not a Business Model
Have you ever had high expectations about a new software product? Did you think it was going to be spectacular? Instead, did it become less about solving a problem for you and more about reaching a bunch of billable consultants? The dynamics of open source communities and the Cloud platform can make or break software products. Today, we’re talking to Andrew Clay Shafer, who was a notable voice during the days of OpenStack. He had high hopes for OpenStack, which was an effort to bring a democratized solution of Cloud computing to anyone’s data center. He d...
2018-12-19
31 min
Screaming in the Cloud
Episode 41: Open Source is Not a Business Model
Have you ever had high expectations about a new software product? Did you think it was going to be spectacular? Instead, did it become less about solving a problem for you and more about reaching a bunch of billable consultants? The dynamics of open source communities and the Cloud platform can make or break software products. Today, we’re talking to Andrew Clay Shafer, who was a notable voice during the days of OpenStack. He had high hopes for OpenStack, which was an effort to bring a democratized solution of Cloud computing to anyone’s data center. He d...
2018-12-19
31 min
PHD Podcast
PHD Podcast S03.07
It’s the PHD Podcast! This week Mitch took two trips to the Island Sports Center, both having different purposes. The first trip on Friday was for an exhibition between West Allegheny and Montour with all proceeds benefitting the Travis Manion Foundation. Interviews with Head Coaches Brian Boehm (WA) and Clay Shell (Montour) and West Allegheny captain Kellen Almady were be conducted at the event. The second trip was for the Robert Morris Women’s Exhibition game against UOIT. Mitch discusses his takeaways from the game, plus spoke with first-year forward Mackenzie Krasowski, defender Kirsten Welsh, and head coach Paul Colo...
2018-09-26
00 min
Arrested DevOps
Fireside Chat With Andrew Clay Shafer
Bridget and Matt discuss the past and future of tech with Andrew Clay Shafer. Previous episodes with Andrew Clay Shafer Platforms with Kelsey Hightower Devopsdays MSP 2017 with Bryan Liles & Jess Frazelle Devopsdays MSP 2016 with Nicole Forsgren, Charity Majors, and James Watters Devopsdays MSP 2015 GOTO Chicago 2017 with Bryan Cantrill Referenced in this episode: Cindy’s post about Everyone is not ops The full-time job of keeping up with Kubernetes Team of Teams: New Rules of Engagement for a Complex World Header image Guernica by Picasso Community & Event Stuff If...
2018-02-10
00 min
Arrested DevOps
2017 in Review
Matt, Trevor, Bridget, and Joe discuss 2017. What were some of your favorite episodes? Bridget: the GOTO Chicago eps were fun! And I love the 1-1 fireside chats. Trevor: I enjoyed the Twitter banter around getting the live call show with Dr. Nicole Forsgren going, sad I had to miss it! There’s also a ChefConf episode sitting on my Surface that I just found the charger for! Matt: The Live call in show with Dr. Nicole Forsgren. Also the recent fireside chat with J. Paul Reed. And the crazy-go-nuts overload show of Windows Stuff. Joe: Live ep...
2018-01-08
00 min
Software Defined Talk
Confularity at Kublecon
We finally get to the bottom of what this kubernetes thing is and is not, thanks to guest co-host, Andrew Clay Shafer. There is no co-host shortage. Pre-roll SDT news & hype Jan 16th, first Live Recording in Austin Texas - guest co-host Tasty Meats Paul. Join us in Slack, subscribe the newsletter, and pay-up for our members only podcast. This week In k8s - Confularity at Kublecon KubeCon - that a thing? As Kubernetes matures, the cloud-native movement turns its attention to the service mesh - climb the stack! List of announcements, from...
2017-12-13
49 min
Software Defined Talk
AI is no longer limited by the garbage that is UNIX
AWS plods on with new capabilities, this time with an AI and enterprise app migration focus, plus, AI: is it actually a thing? We also discuss Microsoft acquiring Cycle Computing and how HPC fits into cloud, also what exactly HPC is and how you measure vibrations passing through a human torso. But most importantly, we’re joined by Andrew Clay Shafer in this episode, standing in for Brandon. Removing rebel-slaver memorials Good job, Old Bay land. There’s more cities too on the case too. You like white papers? We got white papers Four new...
2017-08-17
57 min
Arrested DevOps
Devopsdays Minneapolis 2017 With Bryan Liles, Jessie Frazelle, and Andrew Clay Shafer
Bridget and Matt chat about enterprise transformation and open source with guests Bryan Liles, Jessie Frazelle, and Andrew Clay Shafer, in front of a live studio audience at devopsdays Minneapolis 2017. devopsdays Minneapolis 2017 Sys Admins, DevOps, SRE. Oh My! - Bryan Liles’ opening keynote Security In A Containerized World - Jessie Frazelle’s closing keynote Community & Event Stuff If you have an upcoming conference you would like to see promoted on ADO, you can fill out the handy form at arresteddevops.com/conf Upcoming conferences Open CFPs...
2017-07-29
00 min
Software Defined Interviews
Cloud-native enterprise architecture, with Matt Curry & Andrew Clay Shafer
Let’s finally get to the punchline on this “cloud-native enterprise architect” quest. Here, Matt Curry, Andrew Clay Shafer, and I discuss the things that would motivate such a role and try to chart out what functions the cloud-native EA would serve. This still doesn’t answer the question perfectly, but it does point towards good why’s and even some how’s. We do alright at trying to pull it all together. Rough Outline Business “outcomes.” “So what is it you’d say you do here?” Marketing and sales for tech decision making - getting budget, etc. The EA St...
2017-07-21
52 min
Software Defined Interviews
Cloud-native enterprise architecture, with Matt Curry & Andrew Clay Shafer
Let’s finally get to the punchline on this “cloud-native enterprise architect” quest. Here, Matt Curry, Andrew Clay Shafer, and I discuss the things that would motivate such a role and try to chart out what functions the cloud-native EA would serve. This still doesn’t answer the question perfectly, but it does point towards good why’s and even some how’s. We do alright at trying to pull it all together. Rough Outline Business “outcomes.” “So what is it you’d say you do here?” Marketing and sales for tech decision making - getting budget, etc. The EA St...
2017-07-21
52 min
Arrested DevOps
Old Geeks Yell at Cloud With Andrew Clay Shafer & Bryan Cantrill
Bridget and Matt chat with Andrew Clay Shafer (Pivotal) and Bryan Cantrill (Joyent). Community & Event Stuff If you have an upcoming conference you would like to see promoted on ADO, you can fill out the handy form at arresteddevops.com/conf Upcoming conferences Velocity San Jose - discount code “ADO2017” gives 20% off for Gold, Silver, and Bronze passes. Open CFPs lots of DevOpsDays
2017-05-08
00 min
Arrested DevOps
2016 Year-End Extravaganza
Matt, Trevor, and Bridget chat (at length) about podcasts, podcast recording, and podcast recording software. Oh, and the highlights of 2016 if they get around to it. (Don’t miss the supercut of all 2016’s cold opens, which was edited by Joe, even though Matt takes credit for it!) What were some of your favorite episodes? Bridget: So many great ones! Kicked off the year with Andrew Clay Shafer and Kelsey Hightower, and we kept going at that pace! Trevor: Soon-to-be-finished Singapore PowerShell Summit Episode Matt: Personal Brand episode, Who Owns Your Availability (Bridget says “omg, left pad, w...
2016-12-31
00 min
Tanzu Talk
Inter-Service Communication, Consumer-Driven Contract Testing, and Service Versioning (Ep. 39)
Distributed systems are hard. Building a microservices architecture that supports evolutionary changes without breaking “contracts” among services? Especially hard. In this podcast, we grabbed Oliver Gierke, Kenny Bastani, and Andrew Clay Shafer to talk about inter-service communication, consumer-driven contract testing, and service versioning. Listen in as we wrestle with tricky concepts, and still end up as friends. See full show notes at https://blog.pivotal.io/pivotal-conversations.
2016-10-22
54 min
Tanzu Talk
Inter-Service Communication, Consumer-Driven Contract Testing, and Service Versioning (Ep. 39)
Distributed systems are hard. Building a microservices architecture that supports evolutionary changes without breaking “contracts” among services? Especially hard. In this podcast, we grabbed Oliver Gierke, Kenny Bastani, and Andrew Clay Shafer to talk about inter-service communication, consumer-driven contract testing, and service versioning. Listen in as we wrestle with tricky concepts, and still end up as friends. See full show notes at https://blog.pivotal.io/pivotal-conversations.
2016-10-22
54 min
Pivotal Podcasts
Inter-Service Communication, Consumer-Driven Contract Testing, and Service Versioning (Ep. 39)
Distributed systems are hard. Building a microservices architecture that supports evolutionary changes without breaking “contracts” among services? Especially hard. In this podcast, we grabbed Oliver Gierke, Kenny Bastani, and Andrew Clay Shafer to talk about inter-service communication, consumer-driven contract testing, and service versioning. Listen in as we wrestle with tricky concepts, and still end up as friends. See full show notes at https://blog.pivotal.io/pivotal-conversations.
2016-10-22
00 min
Tanzu Talk
Episode 26: Inter-Service Communication, Consumer-Driven Contract Testing, and Service Versioning (Ep. 39)
Distributed systems are hard. Building a microservices architecture that supports evolutionary changes without breaking “contracts” among services? Especially hard. In this podcast, we grabbed Oliver Gierke, Kenny Bastani, and Andrew Clay Shafer to talk about inter-service communication, consumer-driven contract testing, and service versioning. Listen in as we wrestle with tricky concepts, and still end up as friends. See full show notes at https://blog.pivotal.io/pivotal-conversations.
2016-10-22
54 min
Arrested DevOps
Platforms With Kelsey Hightower and Andrew Clay Shafer
If you build, deploy, and operate software in production, you have a platform. Andrew Clay Shafer and Kelsey Hightower discuss different choices available in the platform space, from unstructured to structured with all the considerations along the road to operational maturity.
2016-01-13
00 min
Arrested DevOps
2015 in Review
Events ChefConf (all three hosts were speakers, and we actually were in the same place at the same time!) DevOpsDays Rockies (Matt was a speaker) ALM Forum (Matt gave his 5 love languages talk) DevOpsDays Minneapolis (Bridget was an organizer, Matt did an ignite about @petechesbot) ThatConference (Matt gave a talk) DevOpsDays Detroit (Matt gave a couple talks) Bridget spoke at about 23 events, including oscon, velocity NY and Amsterdam, Chef Conf, QCon, and more. And she’ll be giving a tutorial at oscon in May. Bridget also went on tour with her team, which was pretty awesome. Memorable Ep...
2015-12-31
00 min
Software Engineering Radio - the podcast for professional software developers
SE-Radio Episode 239: Andrew Clay Shafer on Modern Platform-as-a-Service
2015-10-02
1h 16
Software Engineering Radio - The Podcast for Professional Software Developers
SE-Radio Episode 239: Andrew Clay Shafer on Modern Platform-as-a-Service
2015-10-02
1h 16
Software Engineering Radio - the podcast for professional software developers
SE-Radio Episode 239: Andrew Clay Shafer on Modern Platform-as-a-Service
2015-10-02
1h 16
The Hot Aisle
The Hot Aisle – Culture is Eating Software’s World with Andrew Clay Shafer – Episode 15
This week on The Hot Aisle, your hosts Brent Piatti (@BrentPiatti) and Brian Carpenter (@intheDC) converse yet again with someone that dwarfs their collective intellect. With the mind of a mathematician, the spirit on an entrepreneur, the goal to automate everything, and the the ability to make infrastructure interact like code – our guest Andrew Clay Shafer (@littleidea) […]
2015-09-22
00 min
Arrested DevOps
Eating Sushi With Andrew Clay Shafer
Transcript Andrew Clay Shafer (@littleidea). Coming to you live from DevOpsDays Minneapolis, Matt and Bridget sit down with Andrew Clay Shafer in front of a live audience to talk about the growth of DevOps, explain some commonly heard but not always understood terms, and more (after a brief detour on why episode numbers on podcasts are obnoxious, and why this episode is titled “Eating Sushi with Andrew Clay Shafer”). Don’t know who Andrew is? He suggests you Google him, but then goes on to give a little bit of his background: he’s been i...
2015-07-18
00 min
The Cloudcast
The Cloudcast #191 - Cloud Foundry + Netflix OSS
Brian talks to The Pivotal Gang - James Watters (@wattersjames, VP of Cloud Platform), Andrew Clay Shafer (@littleidea) and Michael Cote (@cote) about the latest from Pivotal, Enterprise adoption of PCF, and NetFlix OSS. Interested in the O'Reilly Velocity Conference? Want to register for Velocity now? Use promo code 20CLOUD for 20% off Discount Velocity Registration Check out the Velocity Schedule Free eBook from O'Reilly Media for Cloudcast Listeners! Check out an excerpt from the upcoming Docker Cookbook Links from the show: Cloud Foundry Summit Sessions on YouTube Cloud Foundry Summit Session Slides Pivotal Cloud Foundry Music...
2015-05-24
19 min
The Food Fight Show
Food Fight Show 64 - The Future of DevOps
Andrew Clay Shafer (@littleidea) joins us to discuss the future of DevOps.
2013-10-02
58 min
DevOps Cafe Podcast
DevOps Cafe Ep. 37 - Guest: Andrew Clay Shafer
John and Damon have a long form conversation with Andrew Clay Shafer that goes everywhere from DevOps, to Cloud, to Lean, to a trip down startup memory lane. Show notes at http://devopscafe.org
2012-12-13
1h 07