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FOCUS ON: DevOpsFOCUS ON: DevOpsCloud Native News, Jahresendspurt und ein Abschied 2024 Steering Committee Election abgeschlossen: https://kubernetes.io/blog/2024/10/02/steering-committee-results-2024/ Cert Manager ist graduated: https://www.cncf.io/announcements/2024/11/12/cloud-native-computing-foundation-announces-cert-manager-graduation/ Istio 1.24 Release: Ambient Mesh ist GA: https://istio.io/latest/news/releases/1.24.x/announcing-1.24/ Neue LF/CNCF Certications und Preise: https://www.cncf.io/announcements/2024/11/15/cloud-native-computing-foundation-expands-certification-to-platform-engineering-and-more/ wasmCloud ist CNCF incubating: https://www.cncf.io/blog/2024/11/12/cncf-welcomes-wasmcloud-to-the-cncf-incubator/ Solo.io spendet GLOO API Gateway der CNCF: https://cloudnativenow.com/kubecon-cnc-na-2024/solo-io-donates-api-gateway-to-cncf-to-advance-kubernetes-connectivity/ Suse Product Rebranding Linux Enterprise Server -> SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Linux Enterprise Server for SAP Applications -> SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for SAP® Applications L...2024-12-271h 20Technology PioneersTechnology PioneersObservability in SUSE (with Andreas Prins)In this podcast episode, Andreas Prins, VP of Product Management at StackState/SUSE, delves into the current challenges faced by IT teams in the realm of observability. As this field experiences rapid growth, it also grapples with unique obstacles1. If you’re interested in understanding the critical role of end-to-end observability in today’s complex digital landscape, this episode is a must-listen. The transition of StackState to SUSE is discussed and we check our tech updates as usual: Apple Vision Pro Unlikely to Hit 500,000 Sales This Year, Says IDC Motorola’s fun, folding flip smartphones get some much-nee...2024-07-1948 minCloud Native Now PodcastCloud Native Now PodcastEvent Driven - Cloud Native Now - EP16Mike Vizard and Stephen Foskett, president of the Tech Field Day Business Unit for Futurum Research, chat about why every modern application seems to be based on some type of event-driven architecture (EDA). Then they turn their attention to the latest cloud-native moves made by SUSE and Microsoft before diving into the current state of cloud-native application security. Links Referenced in Podcast: https://cloudnativenow.com/topics/cloudnativedevelopment/application-dev/event-driven-architecture-in-cloud-native-development-patterns-and-use-cases/ https://cloudnativenow.com/news/suse-acquires-stackstate-for-cloud-native-observability/ https://cloudnativenow.com/editorial-calendar/cloud-native-security/suse-updates-cloud-native-tool-portfolio/ https://cloudnativenow.com/topics/cloudnativedevelopment/lifting-the-lid-on-microsoft-advanced-container-networking-services/ https://cloudnativenow.com/editorial-calendar/app-dev-platforms-for-kubernetes/microsoft-simplifies-management-of-kubernetes-clusters-in-azure-cloud/ ...2024-07-0324 minKubernetes BytesKubernetes BytesBuilding the AI Hyperscaler with KubernetesIn this episode of the Kubernetes Bytes podcast, Bhavin sits down with Brandon Jacobs, an Infrastructure architect at Coreweave. They discuss how Coreweave has adopted Kubernetes to build the AI hyperscaler. The discussion dives into details around how Coreweave handles Day 0 and Day 2 operations for AI labs that need access to GPUs. They also talk about lessons learnt and best practices for building a Kubernetes based cloud.  Check out our website at https://kubernetesbytes.com/  Episode Sponsor: Nethopper Learn more about KAOPS:  nethopper.io For a supported-demo:  info@nethopper.io Try the free...2024-06-2954 minDe Nederlandse Kubernetes PodcastDe Nederlandse Kubernetes Podcast#27 Troubleshooting en Tijdreizen in KubernetesIn deze boeiende aflevering hebben Jan en Ronald het genoegen om te praten met Andreas Prins, de CEO van Stackstate. Ze duiken diep in de wereld van Stackstate, een geavanceerd platform voor observability en monitoring in complexe IT-omgevingen.Tijdens het gesprek verkennen ze wat Stackstate nu eigenlijk is en wat het doet. Andreas deelt inzichten in de unieke kenmerken van Stackstate en hoe het bedrijven helpt om grip te krijgen op hun IT-landschap. Ze bespreken de innovatieve technologieën achter Stackstate en hoe deze organisaties helpen om problemen snel op te lossen en de prestaties van hun s...2023-10-0624 minBeyond CodingBeyond CodingHow to Build a Product Company with Andreas PrinsAndreas Prins comes on to share the pivot and journey he’s gone through with StackState, a product company. My biggest takeaway is how much more effective you can be by solving one problem, and solving it really well. By maintaining focus on a single use case, things become simpler and more clear. Both from a customer perspective, as well as from the teams that build the product. “If you need 6 web pages to explain what you do, you might want to rethink your solution” One of my favourite quotes from the episod...2023-05-1047 minTech. Strong. Women.Tech. Strong. Women.Let’s Talk Marketing - Tech. Strong. Women. EP 13In this episode, our hosts Jodi Ashley (Techstrong) and Tracy Ragan (Deployhub) are joined by Heidi Gilmore, Office of the CMO at Stackstate. The panel talks candidly about marketing in the tech industry, how important marketing professionals are to delivering education and value and dispels the myth that Marketing is “fluffy.” They’ll discuss the importance of avoiding hype and being open about your offerings and explain why companies without a solid marketing function are dead in the water. Finally, the panel talks about solid messaging as the cornerstone of the marketing process, and why it should be clear, simple...2023-02-0241 minStackPodStackPod#18 Tech: Why It’s Always About the People and Never About the Technology With Jujhar Singh of ThoughtworksI am so excited to announce the guest of this show: Jujhar Singh! A few episodes ago, we talked with fellow podcaster and tech evangelist Dotan Horovits. During that episode, Dotan shared with us that he wrote a blog post together with Jujhar called ‘How Much Observability Is Enough?’, and we were eager to invite Jujhar to the StackPod as well to dive into this topic a bit more. So, to give you some background information: Jujhar has worked in tech since he was very young and when he was in his mid twenties, he was already an I...2022-07-2831 minPodcast FabriekPodcast Fabriek#17 Keeping Customers Happy in Complex Situations With Martin Lako of StackStateToday we are talking to Martin Lako. Martin is Director of Customer Success here at StackState and has been here since almost the beginning - for over 3.5 years now. So to give you a little bit of a background story: As you might know, the StackState observability product is offered as both a Saas and an on-prem solution. On-prem solutions are often used by large enterprises with highly complex IT environments consisting of many different, sometimes mission-critical, technologies. That means StackState not only needs to be implemented very carefully by Martin and his team, the team also needs to...2022-07-2126 minStackPodStackPod#17 Keeping Customers Happy in Complex Situations With Martin Lako of StackStateToday we are talking to Martin Lako. Martin is Director of Customer Success here at StackState and has been here since almost the beginning - for over 3.5 years now. So to give you a little bit of a background story: As you might know, the StackState observability product is offered as both a Saas and an on-prem solution. On-prem solutions are often used by large enterprises with highly complex IT environments consisting of many different, sometimes mission-critical, technologies. That means StackState not only needs to be implemented very carefully by Martin and his team, the team also needs to...2022-07-2126 minPodcast FabriekPodcast Fabriek#16 Dotan Horovits on Why Observability Is a Data Analytics ProblemIn today’s episode, we are talking to fellow podcaster Dotan Horovits. Dotan is an open source and technology enthusiast: he is the host of the OpenObservability podcast, he writes articles about open source and observability, he is an avid speaker at events like KubeCon and Conf42, he’s a co-organizer of Cloud Native Computing Foundation’s local chapter in Tel Aviv, Israel and in his day job, he is a developer advocate at Logz.io. One of Dotan’s recent blog posts is titled: “Observability is a Data Analytics Problem,” and in this blog post he explains tha...2022-06-2331 minStackPodStackPod#16 Dotan Horovits on Why Observability Is a Data Analytics ProblemIn today’s episode, we are talking to fellow podcaster Dotan Horovits. Dotan is an open source and technology enthusiast: he is the host of the OpenObservability podcast, he writes articles about open source and observability, he is an avid speaker at events like KubeCon and Conf42, he’s a co-organizer of Cloud Native Computing Foundation’s local chapter in Tel Aviv, Israel and in his day job, he is a developer advocate at Logz.io. One of Dotan’s recent blog posts is titled: “Observability is a Data Analytics Problem,” and in this blog post he explains tha...2022-06-2331 minStackPodStackPod#15 Defining and Executing a Clear Product Strategy With Andreas Prins of StackStateIn today’s episode we are talking to Andreas Prins. Andreas has over 5 years of experience in different product management and product strategy roles and at the moment he is our VP of product here at StackState. So, if you are familiar with the product management role - either because you are in a similar role or you work closely with product managers in your job - you might be aware of the fact that product management is often a very diverse role: you’re responsible for the product roadmap, you’re the one who’s connecting different teams so that...2022-06-0930 minPodcast FabriekPodcast Fabriek#15 Defining and Executing a Clear Product Strategy With Andreas Prins of StackStateIn today’s episode we are talking to Andreas Prins. Andreas has over 5 years of experience in different product management and product strategy roles and at the moment he is our VP of product here at StackState. So, if you are familiar with the product management role - either because you are in a similar role or you work closely with product managers in your job - you might be aware of the fact that product management is often a very diverse role: you’re responsible for the product roadmap, you’re the one who’s connecting different teams so that...2022-06-0930 minStackPodStackPod#14 Moving From Network Engineering to Site Reliability Engineering With Murali Suriar of Snowflake (Former Google)So in this episode, Anthony talks to Murali Suriar. Up until a few months ago, Murali worked as a Site Reliability Engineer at Google, where he also edited the ground breaking book that is the foundation of the SRE practice: The SRE playbook by Google. So, to give you a quick overview of his career: after finishing his computer science studies, Murali first started working as a support and then network engineer at Goldman Sachs. After Goldman Sachs, he started as a network engineer at Google, then dove into the SRE roles and ultimately became an SRE...2022-05-2735 minStackPodStackPod#13 Open Source Observability With Michael Hausenblas of AWSIn this episode, we’re talking to Michael Hausenblas. Michael is an open source observability enthusiast and is currently part of the open source service team at AWS. This means that he keeps a close eye on new open source platforms and technologies like Promotheus, Grafana and - of course - OpenTelemetry to see how AWS should integrate with these new technologies to provide the most value for the customer. Michael also wrote a couple of books about observability, he has a weekly observability newsletter that you can sign up for and he’s very active on Twitter, so we’l...2022-05-1334 minPodcast FabriekPodcast Fabriek#13 Open Source Observability With Michael Hausenblas of AWSIn this episode, we’re talking to Michael Hausenblas. Michael is an open source observability enthusiast and is currently part of the open source service team at AWS. This means that he keeps a close eye on new open source platforms and technologies like Promotheus, Grafana and - of course - OpenTelemetry to see how AWS should integrate with these new technologies to provide the most value for the customer. Michael also wrote a couple of books about observability, he has a weekly observability newsletter that you can sign up for and he’s very active on Twitter, so we’l...2022-05-1334 minStackPodStackPod#12 What Is OpenTelemetry and Is It the Future of Observability? With Melcom Van Eeden of StackstateSo today, we are going to talk about a subject that’s been getting a lot of attention in the observability branche lately: OpenTelemetry. In StackState’s latest release, we added support for OpenTelemetry traces and Melcom van Eeden was one of our great developers who built this feature. He also wrote a blog about it, he created a tutorial video on how to use OpenTelemetry within StackState and is, as you will hear in a minute, very passionate about the subject. So, needless to say, Melcom is the perfect person to talk about OpenTelemetry. He and Anthony discuss topi...2022-04-1448 minPodcast FabriekPodcast Fabriek#12 What Is OpenTelemetry and Is It the Future of Observability? With Melcom Van Eeden of StackstateSo today, we are going to talk about a subject that’s been getting a lot of attention in the observability branche lately: OpenTelemetry. In StackState’s latest release, we added support for OpenTelemetry traces and Melcom van Eeden was one of our great developers who built this feature. He also wrote a blog about it, he created a tutorial video on how to use OpenTelemetry within StackState and is, as you will hear in a minute, very passionate about the subject. So, needless to say, Melcom is the perfect person to talk about OpenTelemetry. He and Anthony discuss topi...2022-04-1448 minStackPodStackPod#11 Implementing the SRE Practice From Scratch: Lessons Learned with Yousef Sedky from Axiom / HykeToday, we invited Yousef Sedky. Yousef is a DevOps team lead and AWS Cloud architect at Axiom and its sister company Hyke. Axiom Telecom is one of the largest telephone retailers of the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia and Hyke, its sister company, is a distribution platform for mobile products. Yousef joined Hyke about 2.5 years ago. His first challenge was to build the architecture from scratch. At the same time, Hyke was growing very fast, so Yousef decided to implement the SRE practice to make sure they could continue to deploy fast, with zero to minimal downtime. In...2022-03-3139 minStackPodStackPod#10 Observability: Best Practices for SaaS Solutions on AWS With Russel Foster of StackStateIn this episode, we’re talking to Russel Foster. Russel is a DevOps engineer at StackState and he is responsible for making sure our SaaS product runs smoothly on AWS. Russel has a lot of experience in monitoring and observability: he's worked at both startups and more mature companies. His responsibilities include keeping things up and running in cloud environments to making sure hybrid and on-prem environments remain stable and reliable. So, as you can imagine, Russel is the perfect person to talk to about some of the observability challenges that pop up when you’re taking on-premise software prod...2022-03-1743 minPodcast FabriekPodcast Fabriek#10 Observability: Best Practices for SaaS Solutions on AWS With Russel Foster of StackStateIn this episode, we’re talking to Russel Foster. Russel is StackState’s DevOps engineer and he is responsible for making sure our own SaaS product - which we launched recently - runs smoothly in AWS. Russel has a lot of experience in monitoring and observability: he's worked at both startups and more mature companies - his responsibilities ranging from keeping things up and running in cloud environments like AWS to making sure hybrid and on-prem environments remain stable and reliable. So, as you can imagine, Russel is the perfect person to talk to about some of the observability chal...2022-03-1743 minStackPodStackPod#9 What It’s Like to Be an AWS Solution Architect With Akshat SrivastavaToday Anthony is speaking to Akshat Srivastava, solutions architect at AWS and founder of SENY (Sales Engineers of New York). He has worked in the pre-sales industry for about 8 years and now manages a team of solution architect tied to enterprise sales. And as a founder of SENY, he provides a networking group for current or aspiring pre-sales engineers to help them evolve in their career.2022-03-0335 minStackPodStackPod#8 Kubernetes, Container Runtimes and Why They Matter With Zandré Witte (StackState)In today's episode we talk to Zandré Witte, senior software engineer and technical lead of our integrations team here at StackState. That means he and his team work on integrations of the StackState observability product. One of the most of our integrations of our product is the Kubernetes integration, which means Zandré is the perfect person to talk to about observability for Kubernetes-environments in general and more specifically: container runtimes. Because, first of all: what does that mean (a container runtime) and why do they matter for observability, for example. 2022-02-1841 minStackPodStackPod#7 How Observability and AI Can Help the Human Brain in Solving and Preventing Cybercrime with Ramfis AdrichemIn this episode, we invited Ramfis Adrichem. As a security specialist, Ramfis deals with preventing cybercrime and threat handling all day long. Ramfis and Anthony talk about what kinds of cybercrime Ramfis deals with, why he states that the human brain is the most important computer and that you should never underestimate its power, and how Ramfis thinks observability tools and concepts like AI can support the human brain in solving and preventing cybercrime. Enjoy the podcast!2022-02-0341 minStackPodStackPod#6 How and Why We Built Our Own Time Series Graph Database With Bram Schuur of StackStateFor this episode, we invited Bram Schuur. Bram is one of the developers that have been with StackState from almost day one, and he has been working on our time series graph database (or our StackGraph, as we call it internally – you might hear Bram call it that way). ‘What is that?’, You may say? Well, the time series graph database is the database that is at the basis of our topology-based observability solution: it helps our customers to go back in time to see exactly what their topology looked like, for example to find out what specific change caused...2022-01-2023 minStackPodStackPod#5 Implementing SRE at the Largest Online Retailer of the Netherlands and Belgium With Bart Enkelaar of bol.comToday's guest is a Lead SRE at the biggest e-commerce platform in the Netherlands, bol.com. His name is Bart Enkelaar. Bart is not only crazy about site reliability engineering, but also about music and how to combine SRE and music, which is quite the unusual combination. Enjoy the podcast!2022-01-0736 minStackPodStackPod#4 A Glimpse in the Mind of a Tech CEO With Toffer Winslow of StackStateOur guest today is a special one. He recently joined StackState as Chief Executive Officer. His name: Toffer Winslow. Anthony and Toffer are talking about the starting of Toffer’s career, how he became a CEO and why joined StackState.2021-12-2335 minStackPodStackPod#3 How to Be an Authentic Leader in Tech With Tutti TaygerlyIn this episode Anthony talks to Tutti Taygerly. Tutti is an executive- and leadershipcoach with more then 20 years of experience at large companies, design agencies and startups in Sillicon Valley, including Disney and Facebook. She now helps woman and men to be the leader they want to be in tech, by basically being true to yourself. Also, she's a fanatic surfer, and you'll hear why surfing is actually a great metaphor for being a true leader. Enjoy the podcast!2021-12-0930 minStackPodStackPod#2 Why Observability Is the Way to Go With Georg Höllebauer of APA-TechAnthony will be talking to our customer, Georg Höllebauer. Georg is an Enterprise Metrics Architect at APA-tech. They are responsible for all IT services for the Austrian Press Agency, which is the largest press agency in Austria. In this podcast Georg talks about his career, how he became an Enterprise Metrics Architect, what it means, what he loves about his job, and - because he is our customer, also how he uses StackState to make his demanding job a little easier.2021-11-2523 minStackPodStackPod#1 Why a Time-Traveling Topology Is Crucial for Observability With Mark Bakker and Lodewijk Bogaards of StackStateWelcome to this first episode of the StackPod! Today, we talk with StackState's co-founders Lodewijk Bogaards and Mark Bakker. Anthony interviews them about observability and why a time-traveling topology is crucial for that, the move to the cloud and how that affects observability, cloud costs and much more.2021-11-1129 minUpTech ReportUpTech ReportThe Disaster Detective | Lodewijk Bogaards from StackStateLodewijk Bogaards set himself a goal—he wanted to be the CTO of a cool tech startup in ten year’s time. Only one year later, he was the co-founder and CTO of StackState, a company that gives admins full observability on their systems, enabling them to quickly identify problems.Like all founders, he’s encountered a few problems of his own along the way, including the balancing act of developing the best product while getting it to market quickly.In this edition of Founder's Journey, Lodewijk discusses how he approached these problems and what he’d d...2021-03-0523 minUpTech ReportUpTech ReportFiguring Out the Failures | Lodewijk Bogaards from StackStateWhen something goes wrong in a highly complex integrated system, the damage is potentially enormous. Even the smallest error can cost millions. But when you have so many technologies interacting, isolating the problem can be extremely difficult.This is a problem that Lodewijk Bogaards understands well. “Think about the process running in a container, running on a bot, running on a virtual machine, running on a hypervisor, running in a blade on a rack in a data center somewhere,” he says. As a consultant for a bank, his client needed a better ability to understand their systems.2021-02-2419 minTechnology LeadsTechnology LeadsNext-Gen Monitoring en AIOps (Gasten: Jeroen Storm & Lodewijk Bogaards van StackState)Vandaag zijn Jeroen Storm (Sales Director) en Lodewijk Bogaards (CTO) van StackState te gast om over Next-Gen Monitoring en AI Ops te praten. We praten over het 4T data model en diverse andere innovaties die StackState op de markt brengt! Al met al supertof dat wij ze in onze uitzending hebben! Daarnaast hebben we uiteraard onze updates weer: COVID-19 Community Mobility Reports | The Simpsons will be available on Disney Plus in the correct aspect ratio by the end of May | Weerballonnen zijn nodig omdat er onvoldoende weergegevens door vliegtuigen verzameld worden2020-04-2043 minTechnology LabsTechnology LabsNext-Gen Monitoring and AIOps (with Lodewijk Bogaards from StackState)In this episode, Lodewijk Bogaards - CTO at StackState - is our guest. Lodewijk tells us all about why he started the company, the 4T Data Model and a lot more.  StackState has been named by Gartner as a Key Vendor in their Market Guide for AIOps Platforms 2019. Make sure to listen to this episode to learn more about what makes StackState special! And that's not all. We also have our tech updates: Tom's ultrawide screen monitor | Virtual formula 1 | Kuando Busylight2020-04-1344 minCode Monkey TalksCode Monkey TalksBonus: StackState with Lodewijk BogaardsLodewijk Bogaards (http://codemonkey.fm/guests/lodewijk-bogaards), CTO of StackState (https://www.stackstate.com), discusses the philosophy and architecture of StackState including their revolutionary 3T Data Model for delivering their mission to be a window into every company's topology. Learn more about it on their engineering blog. Credits Opening Music: Another beek beep beer please (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Rolemusic/gigs_n_contest/rolemusic_-_gigs_n_contest_-_03_Another_beek_beep_beer_please) by Rolemusic (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Rolemusic/) Special Guest: Lodewick Bogaards.2017-05-2400 min