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AWS for Software Companies PodcastAWS for Software Companies PodcastEp022: Best Practices for Secure Data Management in the CloudEnjoy our panel discussion with executive leaders from ChaosSearch, Sentra and ZeroFox and discuss some best practices for secure data management and compliance in the cloud.Speakers:Thomas Hazel, CTO & Chief Scientist, ChaosSearchYoav Regev, CEO and Co-founder, SentraMike Price, Chief Technology Officer, ZeroFoxMark Terenzoni, Service Leader, AWS, Amazon Inspector and Amazon DetectiveTopics Include:Customers concerned about size of dataHow AWS manages large amounts of dataChallenges of compliance with data storagePeople challenges with data securityGetting security info from customers isn’t always easyComplexity of security options still challenging to many customers2023-11-2818 minData Legends: Stories From The IT TrenchesData Legends: Stories From The IT TrenchesThe Human Element of Tech DevelopmentOpportunities for growth are all around us, but it takes the ability to be open and an eager growth mindset to see them.In this episode, David Noblet,Co-Founder + Chief Architect at ChaosSearch, shares how he and his team find innovative ways to improve digital services for their clients by constantly taking inspiration from their daily lives.Join us as we discuss:Building a culture of passionExpanding at a sustainable rateDeploying infrastructure at scale2022-11-0122 minScreaming in the CloudScreaming in the CloudChaosSearch and the Evolving World of Data Analytics with Thomas HazelAbout ThomasThomas Hazel is Founder, CTO, and Chief Scientist of ChaosSearch. He is a serial entrepreneur at the forefront of communication, virtualization, and database technology and the inventor of ChaosSearch's patented IP. Thomas has also patented several other technologies in the areas of distributed algorithms, virtualization and database science. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from University of New Hampshire, Hall of Fame Alumni Inductee, and founded both student & professional chapters of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).Links Referenced:ChaosSearch: https://www.chaossearch.io/Twitter: https...2022-10-0435 minData Legends: Stories From The IT TrenchesData Legends: Stories From The IT TrenchesTrends and Emerging Technologies in Data AnalyticsThere is more data available than ever before, challenging organizations to change how they interact with their data so they can get the most out of it.Ahmed Munir, Lead SAP Functional Technology Architect Manager at Whirlpool Corporation, has 16 years of SAP leadership experience and joins us to share what he has learned about building great data teams, upcoming trends in data analytics to keep an eye on, and how data teams will evolve in the next 5-10 years.Join us as we discuss:The role of the hiring process in building great teamsHow to...2022-08-3031 minThe Confident CommitThe Confident CommitOvercoming data chaos ft. Thomas Hazel, founder of ChaosSearchIn this episode, Rob is joined by Thomas Hazel, founder and CTO of ChaosSearch. Every software company has tons of data to manage. Have we set ourselves up for failure? How do we recover from a data mess? Learn how Thomas embraces chaos to tackle big data problems by taking risks and embracing failure.Have a topic you want us to discuss? Reach out to us on Twitter at @CircleCI!2022-08-1923 minData Legends: Stories From The IT TrenchesData Legends: Stories From The IT TrenchesPart 1 - Wes Gelpi: The Untapped Potential of KubernetesLeading a team of data and analytics professionals isn’t easy and it takes more than just understanding the goal in mind. It’s about the journey and how the people on the journey collaborate.In a special 2 part episode, we have Wes Gelpi, Director of Research & Development at SAS on the show. Gelpi has an in-depth history of taking challenging situations and running with them. From working in compensation, to overhauling HR systems, they have a knack for getting to the heart of an issue and working with a team to find the best solution.In part 1, list...2022-08-0223 minData Legends: Stories From The IT TrenchesData Legends: Stories From The IT TrenchesPart 2 - The Data Management Triangle: Lake, Warehouse, VirtualizationIn part 2 of our conversation with Wes Gelpi, Director of Research & Development at SAS, we dive into the importance and differences between data lakes, warehouses and virtualization.Gelpi has an in-depth history of taking a challenging situation and running with it. From working in compensation, to overhauling HR systems, they have a knack for getting to the heart of an issue and working with a team to find the best solution.Hear about Wes’ work at SAS and learn:Data management through lakes, warehouses and virtualizationHow data lakes and warehouses can work togetherWhy da...2022-08-0219 minData Legends: Stories From The IT TrenchesData Legends: Stories From The IT TrenchesBuilding a Collaborative Culture in AnalyticsAs regulations around data continue to shift and companies adapt, many have struggled to find success while also keeping up with new regulatory obligations.Uday Kamath is expertly navigating this field, leading the highly collaborative and productive data and analytics team at Smarsh as the Chief Analytics Officer. Uday has 20 years of experience in data and analytics, alongside extensive experience leading teams. His wide range of technical knowledge, includes Statistical Learning techniques, Machine Learning theory and practical implementation, Optimization techniques, Fraud Detection, Bioinformatics, and more.Hear about Uday’s work as the CAO of Smarsh and get the an...2022-07-0529 minData Legends: Stories From The IT TrenchesData Legends: Stories From The IT TrenchesMaking the World's AWS Bills Less DauntingArmed with a Ph.D. from UC San Diego, our guest started off with internships at Google and Microsoft before gaining valuable experience as a VP and a highly sought-after consultant for startups and SMBs.Now he’s one of the world’s foremost experts on wrangling vast data sets and maximizing efficiency. Today Alex is focusing his expertise into keeping AWS bills under control.Don’t miss our engaging conversation with Alex Rasmussen, Principal Cloud Economist at The Duckbill Group.Hear the Answers to these Questions:What it’s like to work on large-scale data processi...2022-06-0932 minData Legends: Stories From The IT TrenchesData Legends: Stories From The IT TrenchesEmploying Foundational Tools to Implement Unified Solutions in ITWhether it’s for capability or speed, your legacy systems will need to be replaced at some point. But how you handle that transition will determine your overall success.If you’re not careful, you might end up dealing with two separate systems.Listen to our conversation with Robert Cooke, CTO & Founder of 3Forge to learn his perspective on how to implement unified solutions in IT.Hear the Answers to these Questions:What are noteworthy data and analytics trends today?How do we balance the combined challenge of an increase in IT costs and a redu...2022-05-2430 minData Legends: Stories From The IT TrenchesData Legends: Stories From The IT TrenchesLeadership Tips: Keeping Data Teams Focused & EngagedHow do you keep your data team focused and build something that people will derive value from? In this episode, we cover team engagement, how to evaluate tech, and the influence of consumer analytics on innovation.Listen to our conversation with Raheem Daya, Sr. Software Development Manager, Envision Engineering at Amazon Web Services:How to set a clear vision and keep your data team engagedHow to decide what tech to invest in and buildHow consumer tech is democratizing dataMore information about Raheem and today’s topics:LinkedIn Profile: https://ww...2022-05-1030 minCFO THOUGHT LEADERCFO THOUGHT LEADER797: Achieving a More Perfect Exit | Melinda Smith, CFO, ChaosSearchBack in early 2014, the management of Paydiant, a 4-year-old mobile payments start-up, believed that it was still several years away from engaging with acquisition-minded bankers. Nevertheless, when PayPal came calling, the Paydiant team decided that they were worth a listen.        “Even though it was still an early stage for us to be in to be thinking about exiting the business, it was just a super interesting opportunity,” remembers Melinda Smith, whose CFO resume today lists the 2015 sale of Paydiant to PayPal as her third early-stage exit. “If you had asked me when we first got ac...2022-05-021h 02Data Legends: Stories From The IT TrenchesData Legends: Stories From The IT TrenchesDifferentiate or Drown: Managing Modern-Day DataWhat are the top three mega trends for data leaders this year (and beyond)? In this episode, we tackle cloud data platforms, the five sub disciplines of observability, and real-time machine learning.Listen to our conversation with Kevin Petrie, Vice Presi dent of Research at Eckerson Group to learn: Why a cloud data platform is a common destination with many routesTools to standardize the different classes of observabilityThe interrelationship between model observability and ML More information about Kevin and today’s topics:LinkedIn Profile: http://linkedin.com/in/kevinpetrietech/Comp...2022-04-2634 minThe Modern CFOThe Modern CFONavigating Life as a Startup CFO with Melinda Smith of ChaosSearchThe route to transitioning from “Big 4” accounting to early startups is not always a natural transition, but for that exact reason–and more–Melinda Smith is one of the most unique CFOs we’ve had on the podcast. She demonstrates how to best leverage practical, financial, and technical skills into emerging firms like she has done in the past at now-massive companies like Venmo. On this episode of The Modern CFO, Melinda shares her insights on driving culture, building a strong finance team, and what it means to be a custodian while raising venture dollars.Show Li...2022-04-1230 minData Legends: Stories From The IT TrenchesData Legends: Stories From The IT TrenchesMaking Sense of Data Quality Amongst Current Seasonality & UncertaintyWhen providing the data to support Marketing, it's important to frame and validate its quality based on whether it meets "the six C’s." Is the data clean, complete, correct, comprehensive, chosen well, and calculable?In our conversation with Christopher Penn, Co-Founder and Chief Data Scientist at TrustInsights.ai, we discuss numerous questions many in the industry are asking today including:Why does the expectation for instant data hurt business stakeholders, such as marketers?Which tools help data pass the criteria of the above six C’s?What are the now and near-future issues in data priv...2022-04-1234 minData Legends: Stories From The IT TrenchesData Legends: Stories From The IT TrenchesE02: Solve a Problem, Change the World w/ Amr AwadallahHistorically, knowledge has been relatively siloed by language. But with advancements in AI, there are now more opportunities than ever to capture broader and deeper insights across the written and spoken word by breaking down language and distance barriers globally.Listen to our conversation with Amr Awadallah, Founder and CEO at ZIR AI and former technology exec at Cloudera, Google, and Yahoo:Why technology is worthless without a problem to solveWhat’s essential for tech startups to focus onSpecializing in learning in order to growMore information about Amr and today’s to...2022-03-2926 minDon\'t Panic! It\'s Just DataDon't Panic! It's Just DataS6E7: Unlocking the Future of the Data Democracy with ChaosSearchCloud storage and data democratization are two strategic technology trends that have revolutionised the enterprise. Whilst the first enables organisations to store data and run workloads off-site, the latter expedites decision making by making data accessible to an entire team. However, in line with the ever-evolving tech landscape, both cloud storage and data democratization must move and evolve with technological changes, updates, and transformations. What are data lakes doing to improve data quality?Joining us to discuss unlocking the future of cloud storage and data democratization and answer 'What are data lakes doing to improve...2022-03-2827 minData Legends: Stories From The IT TrenchesData Legends: Stories From The IT TrenchesMusings on Data Lakes, Computer Science, AI & MoreWhen it comes to building new products, there’s a fine line between which pieces of the puzzle should be owned by humans with deep domain knowledge, and which aspects can or should be automated through AI. How far can the boundary be pushed?We speak with Jeremy Foran, Chief Technology Officer at Purple Cow Internet, about his new role as CTO at a fast-growing internet service provider.Join us to hear:The biggest challenges as a new CTO & how to evaluate new technologiesPhilosophies around the data lakeComputer science and troubleshooting in the er...2022-03-1536 minData Legends: Stories From The IT TrenchesData Legends: Stories From The IT TrenchesReal Conversations w/ Real Technology Leaders: An Introductory Episode to Data LegendsIf you’re looking for real conversations with real technology leaders about practical solutions, you’ve come to the right place.In this introductory episode, the 3 hosts from ChaosSearch join us:- Thomas Hazel, Founder, and Chief Science and Technology Officer- Dave Armlin, VP Customer Success and Field CTO- Courtney Pallotta,VP MarketingThey’re here to kick off the informal, unfiltered, fun conversations to be had on the show.Join us as we discuss:The biggest challenges in the industry todayWho the podcast is forThe types of con...2022-02-0704 minAWS Morning BriefAWS Morning BriefReleases of re:InventReleasees of re:Invent LyricsAWS Backup speaks S3Systems Manager: RDPImprovements have hit Control TowerSystems Manager speaks GreengrassEvidently's name sucks ass(It does A/B testing by the hour)Streams in KinesisEMR and JesusMSK are now ServerlessRedshift is tooAnd this one should please youFSx supports OpenZFSMake development fasterWithout a disasterToo dangerous to go aloneYou might give them a slappin'For making this happenBut please go check...2021-12-0602 minScreaming in the CloudScreaming in the CloudKeeping the Chaos Searchable with Thomas HazelAbout ThomasThomas Hazel is Founder, CTO, and Chief Scientist of ChaosSearch. He is a serial entrepreneur at the forefront of communication, virtualization, and database technology and the inventor of ChaosSearch's patented IP. Thomas has also patented several other technologies in the areas of distributed algorithms, virtualization and database science. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from University of New Hampshire, Hall of Fame Alumni Inductee, and founded both student & professional chapters of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).Links:ChaosSearch: https://www.chaossearch.io2021-11-3044 minTech Sales InsightsTech Sales InsightsE41 - How To Pick A Company Build a High Performing Sales Team Ed Walsh, Chaos SearchJoin Randy and Nour for the next Sales Community Tech Sales Insights Live AMA as they welcome on Ed Walsh, CEO of ChaosSearch: 'How To Pick a Company and Build a High Performing Sales Team. Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/salescommunity/message 2021-11-241h 01Venture Unlocked: The playbook for venture capital managersVenture Unlocked: The playbook for venture capital managersGlasswing Ventures Rudina Seseri on frontier tech, the KPI's Glasswing uses to measure their value-add to founders, and why diversity is central to their investing ethosFollow me @samirkaji for my thoughts on the venture market, with a focus on the continued evolution of the VC landscape.Today, we have the great pleasure of chatting with Rudina Seseri, Founder of Glasswing Ventures, an early-stage venture capital firm investing in AI-powered software companies. With over 17 years of investing and related experience, Rudina has led investments in companies such as Celtra, Crowdtwist, ChaosSearch, Plannuh, Reprise, Inrupt, and Zylotech (recently acquired by Terminus).Prior to moving into venture capital, Rudina was a Senior Manager in the Corporate Development Group at Microsoft Corporation and started h...2021-11-0245 minAWS Morning BriefAWS Morning BriefA MultiCloud RantTranscriptCorey: This episode is sponsored in part by our friends at ChaosSearch. You could run Elasticsearch or Elastic Cloud—or OpenSearch as they’re calling it now—or a self-hosted ELK stack. But why? ChaosSearch gives you the same API you’ve come to know and tolerate, along with unlimited data retention and no data movement. Just throw your data into S3 and proceed from there as you would expect. This is great for IT operations folks, for app performance monitoring, cybersecurity. If you’re using Elasticsearch, consider not running Elasticsearch. They’re also available now in the AWS m...2021-08-2007 minAWS Morning BriefAWS Morning BriefHow AWS is Still Egregiously EgressingLinks:AWS’s Egregious Egress: https://blog.cloudflare.com/aws-egregious-egress/TranscriptCorey: This episode is sponsored in part by our friends at ChaosSearch. You could run Elasticsearch or Elastic Cloud—or OpenSearch as they’re calling it now—or a self-hosted ELK stack. But why? ChaosSearch gives you the same API you’ve come to know and tolerate, along with unlimited data retention and no data movement. Just throw your data into S3 and proceed from there as you would expect. This is great for IT operations folks, for app performance monitoring, cybersecurity. If you’re using Ela...2021-08-0609 minAWS Morning BriefAWS Morning BriefOptimize Yourself Before You Invest YourselfCorey: This episode is sponsored in part by our friends at ChaosSearch. You could run Elasticsearch or Elastic Cloud—or OpenSearch as they’re calling it now—or a self-hosted ELK stack. But why? ChaosSearch gives you the same API you’ve come to know and tolerate, along with unlimited data retention and no data movement. Just throw your data into S3 and proceed from there as you would expect. This is great for IT operations folks, for app performance monitoring, cybersecurity. If you’re using Elasticsearch, consider not running Elasticsearch. They’re also available now in the AWS marketplace...2021-07-3013 minScreaming in the CloudScreaming in the Cloudre:Inventing re:Invent with Pete CheslockAbout PetePete is a recovering system administrator who got his start with AWS services back in 2009 while at Sonian, the first cloud-based email archiving platform. As one of the earliest and largest users of AWS, Pete ran technical operations and brought DevOps theory into action. Pete has worked for other companies such as Dyn, Threat Stack, and CHAOSSEARCH, managing large scale AWS deployments. A frequent speaker at DevOps and Observability events, Pete brings a product mindset to SaaS operations. Outside of work he spends his free time smoking meats and tweeting about the results.2021-04-2233 minReal World Serverless with theburningmonkReal World Serverless with theburningmonk#29: SAM 1.0 with Alex WoodYou can find Alex on Twitter as @alexwwood he blogs at alexwood.codes.We discussed the Amazon Builder's Library here and the SAM's repos below:SAM GitHub: https://aws.amazon.com/builders-librarySAM CLI GitHub: https://github.com/awslabs/aws-sam-cliFor more stories about real-world use of serverless technologies, please follow us on Twitter as @RealWorldSls and subscribe to this podcast.This episode is sponsored by ChaosSearch.Have you heard about ChaosSearch? It’s the fully ma...2020-09-1638 minAWS Morning BriefAWS Morning BriefPulling Back the Curtain on Palantir (Whiteboard Confessional)About Corey QuinnOver the course of my career, I’ve worn many different hats in the tech world: systems administrator, systems engineer, director of technical operations, and director of DevOps, to name a few. Today, I’m a cloud economist at The Duckbill Group, the author of the weekly Last Week in AWS newsletter, and the host of two podcasts: Screaming in the Cloud and, you guessed it, AWS Morning Brief, which you’re about to listen to.LinksTrend MicroChaosSearch@QuinnyPigTranscriptCorey: This episode is brought to you...2020-09-1122 minReal World Serverless with theburningmonkReal World Serverless with theburningmonk#28: Serverless Machine Learning with Carl OsipovYou can find Carl on LinkedIn here and he blog at cloudswithcarl.com.You can find his upcoming book "Cloud Native Machine Learning" by Manning here.Manning has kindly offered 40% off all their products to the listeners of this podcast. Use the promo code podrealserv20 during check out.For more stories about real-world use of serverless technologies, please follow us on Twitter as @RealWorldSls and subscribe to this podcast.This episode is sponsored by ChaosSearch...2020-09-0941 minAWS Morning BriefAWS Morning BriefSnowflakeDB’s S-1: The Fine Print (Whiteboard Confessional)About Corey QuinnOver the course of my career, I’ve worn many different hats in the tech world: systems administrator, systems engineer, director of technical operations, and director of DevOps, to name a few. Today, I’m a cloud economist at The Duckbill Group, the author of the weekly Last Week in AWS newsletter, and the host of two podcasts: Screaming in the Cloud and, you guessed it, AWS Morning Brief, which you’re about to listen to.LinksTrend Micro Cloud One™ChaosSearchTranscript2020-09-0421 minReal World Serverless with theburningmonkReal World Serverless with theburningmonk#27: Serverless at A Cloud Guru with Dale SalterYou can find Dale Salter on Twitter as @enepture.We spoke extensively about GraphQL in this episode. If you want to learn GraphQL and AppSync with a hands-on tutorial, then check out the AppSync Masterclass.For more stories about real-world use of serverless technologies, please follow us on Twitter as @RealWorldSls and subscribe to this podcast.This episode is sponsored by ChaosSearch. Have you heard about ChaosSearch? It’s the fully managed log analytics platform that uses your Amazon S3 storage as the da...2020-09-0243 minAWS Morning BriefAWS Morning BriefThe Logic of Sumo Logic’s IPO (Whiteboard Confessional)About Corey QuinnOver the course of my career, I’ve worn many different hats in the tech world: systems administrator, systems engineer, director of technical operations, and director of DevOps, to name a few. Today, I’m a cloud economist at The Duckbill Group, the author of the weekly Last Week in AWS newsletter, and the host of two podcasts: Screaming in the Cloud and, you guessed it, AWS Morning Brief, which you’re about to listen to.LinksTrend Micro Cloud One™ChaosSearchTranscriptCorey: This episode...2020-08-2819 minReal World Serverless with theburningmonkReal World Serverless with theburningmonk#26: Serverless chatbots with Gillian ArmstrongYou can find Gillian on Twitter as @virtualgill.Liberty Mutual is hiring, check out their jobs:UK/Ireland: https://www.liberty-it.co.uk/current-vacanciesUS: https://jobs.libertymutualgroup.com/careers/digital-technologyClick here to listen to episode #18 where we discussed voice technologies with Aleksandar Simovic.If you want to learn how to apply the well-architected principles to build production-ready serverless applications, then check out my upcoming workshops at productionreadyserverless.com and get 15% OFF with the promo code "yanprs15".For more stories about real-world use of serverless technologies, please...2020-08-2635 minAWS Morning BriefAWS Morning BriefWhiteboard Confessional: Google’s Deprecation PolicyAbout Corey QuinnOver the course of my career, I’ve worn many different hats in the tech world: systems administrator, systems engineer, director of technical operations, and director of DevOps, to name a few. Today, I’m a cloud economist at The Duckbill Group, the author of the weekly Last Week in AWS newsletter, and the host of two podcasts: Screaming in the Cloud and, you guessed it, AWS Morning Brief, which you’re about to listen to.LinksDear Google Cloud, Your Deprecation Policy is Killing You A Cloud GuruThe Duckbill GroupChaosSearch2020-08-2117 minReal World Serverless with theburningmonkReal World Serverless with theburningmonk#25: Well-Architected Serverless with Heitor LessaYou can find Heitor on Twitter as @heitor_lessa.Here are the resources that were mentioned during the show:Well-Architected frameworkWell-Architected framework Serverless Application LensThe serverless-airline example projectThe serverless-ecommerce example projectThe CDK Patterns project by Matt CoulterHow Alma Media is using AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK)AWS Lambda Powertools (Python)DAZN Lambda Powertools (Node.js)Amazon Leadership PrinciplesAnd check out the episode with Alma Media which was mentioned in this week's episode: #23: Serverless at Alma Media with Ari PaloIf you want to learn how to apply the well-architected principles d...2020-08-1943 minAWS Morning BriefAWS Morning BriefWhiteboard Confessional: The Case for Internal ToolingAbout Corey QuinnOver the course of my career, I’ve worn many different hats in the tech world: systems administrator, systems engineer, director of technical operations, and director of DevOps, to name a few. Today, I’m a cloud economist at The Duckbill Group, the author of the weekly Last Week in AWS newsletter, and the host of two podcasts: Screaming in the Cloud and, you guessed it, AWS Morning Brief, which you’re about to listen to.LinksTrend Micro Cloud One™@QuinnyPigChaosSearchTranscriptCor...2020-08-1411 minAWS Morning BriefAWS Morning BriefWhiteboard Confessional: Secrets about Secrets ManagementAbout Corey QuinnOver the course of my career, I’ve worn many different hats in the tech world: systems administrator, systems engineer, director of technical operations, and director of DevOps, to name a few. Today, I’m a cloud economist at The Duckbill Group, the author of the weekly Last Week in AWS newsletter, and the host of two podcasts: Screaming in the Cloud and, you guessed it, AWS Morning Brief, which you’re about to listen to.LinksCHAOSSEARCH@QuinnyPigTranscriptCorey: Welcome to AWS Morning Brief: Whiteboard Confes...2020-08-0712 minAWS Morning BriefAWS Morning BriefWhiteboard Confessional: The Bootstrapping ProblemAbout Corey QuinnOver the course of my career, I’ve worn many different hats in the tech world: systems administrator, systems engineer, director of technical operations, and director of DevOps, to name a few. Today, I’m a cloud economist at The Duckbill Group, the author of the weekly Last Week in AWS newsletter, and the host of two podcasts: Screaming in the Cloud and, you guessed it, AWS Morning Brief, which you’re about to listen to.LinksCHAOSSEARCH@QuinnyPigTranscriptCorey: Welcome to AWS Mornin...2020-07-3111 minAWS Morning BriefAWS Morning BriefWhiteboard Confessional: The Worst Thing You’ll See on Any WhiteboardAbout Corey QuinnOver the course of my career, I’ve worn many different hats in the tech world: systems administrator, systems engineer, director of technical operations, and director of DevOps, to name a few. Today, I’m a cloud economist at The Duckbill Group, the author of the weekly Last Week in AWS newsletter, and the host of two podcasts: Screaming in the Cloud and, you guessed it, AWS Morning Brief, which you’re about to listen to.LinksCHAOSSEARCH@QuinnyPigTranscriptCorey: Welcome to AWS Mo...2020-07-2412 minAWS Morning BriefAWS Morning BriefWhiteboard Confessional: The Right and Wrong Way to Interview EngineersAbout Corey QuinnOver the course of my career, I’ve worn many different hats in the tech world: systems administrator, systems engineer, director of technical operations, and director of DevOps, to name a few. Today, I’m a cloud economist at The Duckbill Group, the author of the weekly Last Week in AWS newsletter, and the host of two podcasts: Screaming in the Cloud and, you guessed it, AWS Morning Brief, which you’re about to listen to.LinksCHAOSSEARCH@QuinnyPigTranscriptCorey: Welcome to AWS Morning Brief...2020-07-1714 minAWS Morning BriefAWS Morning BriefWhiteboard Confessional: The Curious Case of the 9,000% AWS Bill IncreaseAbout Corey QuinnOver the course of my career, I’ve worn many different hats in the tech world: systems administrator, systems engineer, director of technical operations, and director of DevOps, to name a few. Today, I’m a cloud economist at The Duckbill Group, the author of the weekly Last Week in AWS newsletter, and the host of two podcasts: Screaming in the Cloud and, you guessed it, AWS Morning Brief, which you’re about to listen to.LinksCHAOSSEARCH@QuinnyPigChris Short’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thechrisshort/TranscriptC...2020-07-1012 minAWS Morning BriefAWS Morning BriefWhiteboard Confessional: The Day IBM Cloud DissipatedAbout Corey QuinnOver the course of my career, I’ve worn many different hats in the tech world: systems administrator, systems engineer, director of technical operations, and director of DevOps, to name a few. Today, I’m a cloud economist at The Duckbill Group, the author of the weekly Last Week in AWS newsletter, and the host of two podcasts: Screaming in the Cloud and, you guessed it, AWS Morning Brief, which you’re about to listen to.LinksCHAOSSEARCH@QuinnyPigTranscriptCorey: Welcome to AWS Morning Brief: Whiteb...2020-07-0313 minModern CTOModern CTO#191 Thomas Hazel CTO & Founder at ChaosSearchToday we are talking to Thomas, the Founder and CTO at ChaosSearch. And we discuss their mind blowing innovation in data storage and search, How constraints can breed creativity, and why data is cheap but information is expensive. All of this, right here, right now on the Modern CTO Podcast!2020-07-011h 01AWS Morning BriefAWS Morning BriefWhiteboard Confessional: Bespoke Password ManagementAbout Corey QuinnOver the course of my career, I’ve worn many different hats in the tech world: systems administrator, systems engineer, director of technical operations, and director of DevOps, to name a few. Today, I’m a cloud economist at The Duckbill Group, the author of the weekly Last Week in AWS newsletter, and the host of two podcasts: Screaming in the Cloud and, you guessed it, AWS Morning Brief, which you’re about to listen to.Linkshttps://www.parkmycloud.com/screaming CHAOSSEARCH@QuinnyPigTranscriptCorey: Welcome to AWS...2020-06-2611 minAWS Morning BriefAWS Morning BriefWhiteboard Confessional: You Down with UTC? Yeah, You Know MeAbout Corey QuinnOver the course of my career, I’ve worn many different hats in the tech world: systems administrator, systems engineer, director of technical operations, and director of DevOps, to name a few. Today, I’m a cloud economist at The Duckbill Group, the author of the weekly Last Week in AWS newsletter, and the host of two podcasts: Screaming in the Cloud and, you guessed it, AWS Morning Brief, which you’re about to listen to.LinksCHAOSSEARCH@QuinnyPigTranscriptCorey: Welcome to AWS Mo...2020-05-1510 minAWS Morning BriefAWS Morning BriefWhiteboard Confessional: Click Here to Break ProductionAbout Corey QuinnOver the course of my career, I’ve worn many different hats in the tech world: systems administrator, systems engineer, director of technical operations, and director of DevOps, to name a few. Today, I’m a cloud economist at The Duckbill Group, the author of the weekly Last Week in AWS newsletter, and the host of two podcasts: Screaming in the Cloud and, you guessed it, AWS Morning Brief, which you’re about to listen to.LinksCHAOSSEARCH@QuinnyPigTranscriptCorey...2020-05-0809 minAWS Morning BriefAWS Morning BriefWhiteboard Confessional: Hacking Email Newsletter Analytics & Breaking LinksAbout Corey QuinnOver the course of my career, I’ve worn many different hats in the tech world: systems administrator, systems engineer, director of technical operations, and director of DevOps, to name a few. Today, I’m a cloud economist at The Duckbill Group, the author of the weekly Last Week in AWS newsletter, and the host of two podcasts: Screaming in the Cloud and, you guessed it, AWS Morning Brief, which you’re about to listen to.LinksCHAOSSEARCHLast Week in AWSThe DynamoDB BookTwitter TranscriptCorey: Welcome to AWS...2020-05-0112 minAWS Morning BriefAWS Morning BriefWhiteboard Confessional: Don’t Run a Database on Top of NFSAbout Corey QuinnOver the course of my career, I’ve worn many different hats in the tech world: systems administrator, systems engineer, director of technical operations, and director of DevOps, to name a few. Today, I’m a cloud economist at The Duckbill Group, the author of the weekly Last Week in AWS newsletter, and the host of two podcasts: Screaming in the Cloud and, you guessed it, AWS Morning Brief, which you’re about to listen to.LinksCHAOSSEARCHAmazon Elastic File SystemNetwork File SystemAWS Fargate2020-04-2411 minScreaming in the CloudScreaming in the CloudLeaving Chemistry and Becoming a Data Nerd with Yulan LinAbout Yulan LinYulan is a data nerd with experience in everything from bioinformatics to NLP. She’s currently working as a Developer Advocate for Google’s Data Studio. Prior to Google, she worked in research, event management, and government data science. When not computerating, she can be found reading, hosting dinner parties, and making music.Links ReferencedDigitalOcean: https://www.digitalocean.com/CHAOSSEARCH.iohttp://do.co/screamingDataStax: http://www.datastax.comhttps://www.datastax.com/accelerateTwitter https://twitter.com/y3l2n2020-04-2229 minAWS Morning BriefAWS Morning BriefWhiteboard Confessional: The 15-Person Startup with 700 Microservices: A Cautionary TaleAbout Corey QuinnOver the course of my career, I’ve worn many different hats in the tech world: systems administrator, systems engineer, director of technical operations, and director of DevOps, to name a few. 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Founder and CEO of 24 Villages, LLC. – a Writing and Consulting company.LinksDigitalOcean: https://www.digitalocean.com/ http://do.co/screaming http://CHAOSSEARCH.io AWSNewbies.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/hirokonishimura Intro to AWS: IntroToAWS.com Cloud Newbies: CloudNewbies.comScreaming in the Cloud: ScreamingintheCloud.com2020-04-1538 minAWS Morning BriefAWS Morning BriefWhiteboard Confessional: The Rise and Fall of the T-Shaped EngineerAbout Corey QuinnOver the course of my career, I’ve worn many different hats in the tech world: systems administrator, systems engineer, director of technical operations, and director of DevOps, to name a few. Today, I’m a cloud economist at The Duckbill Group, the author of the weekly Last Week in AWS newsletter, and the host of two podcasts: Screaming in the Cloud and, you guessed it, AWS Morning Brief, which you’re about to listen to.LinksCHAOSSEARCHTwitter: @QuinnyPigRed Hat Enterprise LinuxFreeBSDSaltStackPuppetClusterSSHTranscript...2020-04-1012 minScreaming in the CloudScreaming in the CloudHow to Get 75 Gigs of Free Storage in AWS with xssfoxAbout xssfoxJust a dumb fox Links Referenced: DigitalOcean https://www.digitalocean.com/ CHAOSSEARCH http://CHAOSSEARCH.io Big Buck AWS https://github.com/xssfox/bigbuckaws Corey’s talk, “Terrible Ideas in Git” https://www.lastweekinaws.com/blog/terrible-ideas-in-git-by-corey-quinn/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/xssfoxScreaming in the Cloud http://ScreamingintheCloud.com 2020-04-0827 minAWS Morning BriefAWS Morning BriefWhiteboard Confessional: My Metaphor-Spewing Poet Boss & Why I Don’t Like Amazon ElastiCache for RedisAbout Corey QuinnOver the course of my career, I’ve worn many different hats in the tech world: systems administrator, systems engineer, director of technical operations, and director of DevOps, to name a few. Today, I’m a cloud economist at The Duckbill Group, the author of the weekly Last Week in AWS newsletter, and the host of two podcasts: Screaming in the Cloud and, you guessed it, AWS Morning Brief, which you’re about to listen to.LinksCHAOSSEARCHRedisAmazon ElastiCacheTwitter: @QuinnyPigTranscriptCorey Quinn...2020-04-0312 minAWS Morning BriefAWS Morning BriefWhiteboard Confessional: Console Recorder: The Thing AWS Should Have BuiltAbout Corey QuinnOver the course of my career, I’ve worn many different hats in the tech world: systems administrator, systems engineer, director of technical operations, and director of DevOps, to name a few. Today, I’m a cloud economist at The Duckbill Group, the author of the weekly Last Week in AWS newsletter, and the host of two podcasts: Screaming in the Cloud and, you guessed it, AWS Morning Brief, which you’re about to listen to.LinksCHAOSSEARCHConsole Recorder on Chrome Web StoreConsole Recorder on Firefox Add-On...2020-03-2712 minAWS Morning BriefAWS Morning BriefWhiteboard Confessional: Configuration MisManagementAbout Corey QuinnOver the course of my career, I’ve worn many different hats in the tech world: systems administrator, systems engineer, director of technical operations, and director of DevOps, to name a few. Today, I’m a cloud economist at The Duckbill Group, the author of the weekly Last Week in AWS newsletter, and the host of two podcasts: Screaming in the Cloud and, you guessed it, AWS Morning Brief, which you’re about to listen to.Show NotesCHAOSSEARCH.ioTwitter: https://twitter.com/QuinnyPigTransc...2020-03-2013 minAWS Morning BriefAWS Morning BriefWhiteboard Confessional: Everything's a Database Except SQLiteAbout Corey QuinnOver the course of my career, I’ve worn many different hats in the tech world: systems administrator, systems engineer, director of technical operations, and director of DevOps, to name a few. Today, I’m a cloud economist at The Duckbill Group, the author of the weekly Last Week in AWS newsletter, and the host of two podcasts: Screaming in the Cloud and, you guessed it, AWS Morning Brief, which you’re about to listen to.LinksCHAOSSEARCH.ioSQLiteTranscript2020-03-1311 minAWS Morning BriefAWS Morning BriefWhiteboard Confessional: Scaling Databases in a Single BoundAbout Corey QuinnOver the course of my career, I’ve worn many different hats in the tech world: systems administrator, systems engineer, director of technical operations, and director of DevOps, to name a few. Today, I’m a cloud economist at The Duckbill Group, the author of the weekly Last Week in AWS newsletter, and the host of two podcasts: Screaming in the Cloud and, you guessed it, AWS Morning Brief, which you’re about to listen to.LinksCHAOSSEARCH.ioAmazon Route 53TranscriptCore...2020-03-0611 minAWS Morning BriefAWS Morning BriefWhiteboard Confessional: How Cluster SSH Almost Got Me FiredAbout Corey QuinnOver the course of my career, I’ve worn many different hats in the tech world: systems administrator, systems engineer, director of technical operations, and director of DevOps, to name a few. Today, I’m a cloud economist at The Duckbill Group, the author of the weekly Last Week in AWS newsletter, and the host of two podcasts: Screaming in the Cloud and, you guessed it, AWS Morning Brief, which you’re about to listen to.LinksCHAOSSEARCH.ioCluster SSH GitHub repositoryAWS Systems Manager Session ManagerEC2 Instance ConnectTranscript2020-02-2814 minAWS Morning BriefAWS Morning BriefWhiteboard Confessional: Route 53 DBAbout Corey QuinnOver the course of my career, I’ve worn many different hats in the tech world: systems administrator, systems engineer, director of technical operations, and director of DevOps, to name a few. Today, I’m a cloud economist at The Duckbill Group, the author of the weekly Last Week in AWS newsletter, and the host of two podcasts: Screaming in the Cloud and, you guessed it, AWS Morning Brief, which you’re about to listen to.TranscriptCorey: Welcome to AWS Morning Brief: Whiteboard Confessional. I’m Cloud Economist Corey Qu...2020-02-2113 minScreaming in the CloudScreaming in the CloudSEARCHing in the CHAOS with Thomas HazelAbout Thomas HazelThomas Hazel is Founder, CTO, and Chief Scientist of CHAOSSEARCH. He is a serial entrepreneur at the forefront of communication, virtualization, and database technology and the inventor of CHAOSSEARCH's patent pending IP. Thomas has also patented several other technologies in the areas of distributed algorithms, virtualization and database science. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from University of New Hampshire, and founded both student & professional chapters of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).Links ReferencedCompany site: http://chaossearch.ioTwitter: @ThomasHazelLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomashazel/2020-01-2935 minScreaming in the CloudScreaming in the CloudOptimizing the re:Invent Experience with Pete CheslockAbout Pete CheslockPete is Professionally Unaffiliated, but spends his time consulting and advising companies such as CHAOSSEARCH and CloudTruth.Previous he was the VP of Product for CHAOSSEARCH, and before that he has been running large scale infrastructure on Amazon Web Services since 2009Links Referencedre:Invent Expo Nature Walk Twitter ThreadTwitter Username: @petecheslockLinkedIn URL: https://www.linkedin.com/in/petecheslock/Personal site: https://pete.wtfCompany site: https://pete.wtfCHAOSSEARCH2019-12-1856 minData Engineering PodcastData Engineering PodcastEscaping Analysis Paralysis For Your Data Platform With Data VirtualizationSummary With the constant evolution of technology for data management it can seem impossible to make an informed decision about whether to build a data warehouse, or a data lake, or just leave your data wherever it currently rests. 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