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cloud2030cloud2030Process: Good, Bad And UglyThis podcast episode explores the challenges of process improvement in IT operations, using examples from data centers, automotive, and cybersecurity. The discussion covers the slow evolution of secure boot, the difficulties cloud providers face in translating their processes to the broader market, and the emergence of vehicle-to-anything ecosystems. The group delves into the need for standardization and security in vehicle ecosystems, as well as the policy management and automation challenges enterprises face. The conversation also examines the balance of trust in technology versus human expertise, particularly around the use of AI and the risks of generative AI. The CrowdStrike incident...2024-10-0556 mincloud2030cloud2030Hello OT, Meet ITEdge technology versus OT was the focus of discussion today, and in this conversation we cover infrastructure information technology versus operations technology, and the ongoing dilemma of edge sites specifically. This includes factories, retail locations, data center technology and 10th standard cloud with operational tech. Operational tech being vendor locked, narrowly controlled siloed technologies versus general purpose technology. In this case, we're talking about OT as specific vendor locked islands of technology versus IP, which is multipurpose, multifunction shared infrastructure technologies. This podcast addresses the tension and how to resolve it between those two technology approaches. Transcript: https://otter.ai...2024-04-2259 mincloud2030cloud2030Compliance Death Curve [Working Session 1]The compliance death curve is something I’ve been working on as an evolving concept that tries to explain how companies fight compliance governance and standardization efforts, something that is critical to platform team and infrastructure operations. Today we try to decompose some of the mathematics that I've been using into more universal, more easily understood components. We built a compliance flywheel that I found really fascinating which you can see an example of that work in our podcast description. It could also be helpful to check out my previously recorded compliance death curve talk that has been released. Resources: ht...2024-03-0939 mincloud2030cloud2030DevOps and Legacy BuildingsDeparting from our typical podcast format, today’s episode is part of a presentation that I've been preparing about comparing 125 year old house building architecture to modern DevOps. We also analyze as things that work and don't work. There are a lot of home maintenance stories and comparison notes. Particularly in the back half of the episode we get into how this type of challenge relates to Operations Management. Refereces: https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/after-the-second-world-war-canada-thought-it-would-be-a-good-idea-to-install-cardboard-sewer-pipes Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/jf8at50nf0KKQG7DrlQAAbCdqH4?utm_source=copy_url Image by DALLE: Victorian house with the second floor redesigned in...2024-01-1258 mincloud2030cloud2030Innovation Agility Vs AdaptabilityHow can companies, enterprises and individuals become more innovative? We investigate the idea of innovation and disruption and continue past where we were with the three horizons model in our previous discussions. Today’s podcast focuses on breaking this apart into adapting an agile disruption, the use of standardization and the cognitive dissonance of innovation, even digging down into distinguishing between inventions and applications. Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/XCidE-0xG7zNmIC7FKEwRrJsPi4?utm_source=copy_url DALL-E Prompt: a factor of rubber chickens getting stretching and upgraded into cybertoys2024-01-0541 mincloud2030cloud2030Reflecting On Our 2023 PodcastsLet's celebrate the work that we've done as a community in the Cloud2030 group this year, and talk about some really exciting things we have planned for next year for 2024. It's remarkable to look back on how this podcast has evolved from a meeting place during COVID, as a place where we could have those hallway tracks that we had been missing, into something that is really discussing technology at the forefront. The forefront of not just tech, but actually of the human and business implications of that technology. Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/d4Rq_a_tdyihTp5EyzOsnRbQ8jg...2023-12-3021 mincloud2030cloud2030Data Science in Context [Book Discussion]If you haven’t had a chance to join in on our book groups, I strongly recommend you take a look at the upcoming books we are reading! Today we discussed Data Science and Context, which is a relatively academic book by a series of doctors, PhDs, Specter, Norvig, Wiggins and Wing. The book gets into some really fascinating analysis techniques, addressing both the practical and ethical implications of data science applications. We discuss the biases inherent in the book, the things that are missing and potentially disruptive to the core assumptions of the book. So even if you haven't re...2023-12-081h 01cloud2030cloud2030Innovators vs Techno OptimistsWe discuss innovation, a favorite topic of ours, today. Instead of diving in for a structured conversation, we dove at the bait that was offered by Marc Andreessen in his techno optimist manifesto. If you haven't read it, I would suggest taking a moment to read it before you listen to the rest of the podcast, but you do not have to! It is definitely an interesting opinion piece about the power of innovation, which is why it was a good input for our discussion. We have our own unique perspective and a robust discussion about how innovation should work...2023-11-0449 mincloud2030cloud2030Is Limiting LLMs possible?How do we limit and regulate LLMs and AI? We approach this at multiple angles and look through what it's like to regulate this type of technology. If you're interested in the limits of any technology, and specifically how AI gets regulated, and where we're likely to impose legislative barriers or restrictions on this, then this will be a fascinating podcast for you. Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/8IsFB-H-U3XzpQ751l2fs_c3-vE?utm_source=copy_url Photo by Pixabay: https://www.pexels.com/photo/black-android-smartphone-on-top-of-white-book-39584/2023-10-2350 mincloud2030cloud2030Tofu vs a Death of ExpertiseThe TerraForm fork, now known as the OpenTofu project, is our first topic in today’s episode. We discuss what's going on with that, the challenges, as well as the potential pressures from HashiCorp that created this whole situation. How do we get experts to recover their authority and how do we look at organizations like that? We have about 20 minutes of really involved conversation about the book, Death of Expertise by Tom Nichols, from the previous podcast. If you haven't heard our first part of the conversation, I suggest you go back and listen to our full Death of Ex...2023-09-2956 mincloud2030cloud2030Edge (and Beyond!) Industry UpdateHow do Edge and Compute and SaaS and cloud influence everything that we do? We covered topics from VMware explorer and talked a lot about Edge. That led to AI ml, which led to another topic, which led to another topic. If you enjoy hearing about how interconnected our technology and choices are, everything from Bitcoin to edge, and cloud and government interaction, this is the podcast for you because we cover pretty much all of it and connect it together. Remember that on September 14, we are having one of our quarterly book club meetings on the death of expertise. ...2023-09-021h 02cloud2030cloud2030Hashicorp BSL vs OSS License DiscussionHashicorp made a license change into a BSL, a business license which is not open source that allows or makes code available, but instead restricts the use of Hashicorp products to people who are effectively paying customers or enterprise customers. If you're embedding or repackaging the software or competing with Hashicorp, you are prohibited from using it. We spent this podcast looking into why, how, and what implications there were, as well as historical precedents. References * https://www.runtime.news/hashicorp-closes-a-door/ * https://opentf.org * https://blog.gruntwork.io/the-future-of-terraform-must-be-open-ab0b9ba65bca * https://spacelift.io/blog/spacelift-latest-statement-on-hashicorp-bsl * https://ir.hashicorp...2023-08-191h 00cloud2030cloud2030Future of Centos and Enterprise LinuxThe Red Hat changes in how they publish the source code for CentOS sent a stream specifically, but unlike all the other conversations that I've heard, we dive into how enterprises can inoculate themselves from this type of disruptive change. We also address what it means for the ecosystem of vendors and how we can build better software in response to the potential fragmentation of Red Hat, Linux Enterprise Linux or Enterprise Linux distros. This was a surprising conversation, because we addressed a lot of important trends in how companies depend on Linux stability, and what they could do. If...2023-07-1547 mincloud2030cloud2030Data Cartels Book DiscussionThe book Data Cartels by Sarah Lambda serves as a starting point for our discussion today. https://www.amazon.com/Data-Cartels-Companies-Monopolize-Information/dp/1503633713 A dense and thoughtful book, it is straight up the alley of the type of conversations of the2030.cloud has. Our analysis of the book and the challenges it provides - the data compliance governance, the legality, the threat, and broader implications of what Dr. Lambda lays out - are all really important. Today’s podcast is understandable and interesting without having had to go through and read the book, but I still recommend that you do. Transcript: ht...2023-06-1056 mincloud2030cloud2030Ops After Kubernetes?How has Kubernetes changed our industry? Today's discussion is part of a multi podcast conversation in which we're going to think about ways in which Kubernetes could go away, or could influence other technologies in such a way to be transformative. We went down the path of what we have learned from Kubernetes and how it influences other aspects of IT operations, architecture and design, and explored the impact that the expectation for declarative immutable operational constructs will play into other aspects of our system. We also discuss micro LS microkernels and how operations are staged to talk about the...2023-04-2247 mincloud2030cloud2030Generative AI Social MedialHow does AI chat and generative AI have the potential to disrupt everything we know about social media? Today we talk Twitter versus mastodon. We spend most of our time talking about the power, influence and simple use cases for generative AI. Is this going to break Mastodon, Twitter and other forms of social media? We have a pretty compelling conversation about that, too. If you're a fan of Mastodon and Twitter, jump forward to about 30 minutes in when we really start getting down to that topic. Stay tuned for our agenda as a bonus extra in the back half...2023-03-1157 mincloud2030cloud2030Improving Time To DecisionHow do we improve the time to decision for CIOs? Today we talk about general business practice and how we can help. Technical innovators and architects create value for the teams that they support. This can either be from an automation perspective, which is what RackN does, or from a data perspective, which Tyler describes in the podcast today. These are real challenges. When we flip the script and talk about the miscommunication between how CIOs see business challenges and translate business challenges into technical delivery, however, we get into a fascinating set of discussions where Joanne brings up some...2023-02-1153 mincloud2030cloud2030Thoughts About Cloud2030 [retro]This episode is a one person retrospective on Cloud 2030. As well as what we want to be talking about and doing over the next year. I hope you'll take a second and listen to my reflection on what we've been talking about and where things are going. Think about what you want the show to be. This podcast is structured around the discussions we come up with together, as well as current events. We try to think deeply and in an unusual way here, and I hope you're getting a lot of that. Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/xg4Z6...2023-02-1111 mincloud2030cloud2030Hachyderm.io Leaves BasementHazel walks us through the Hackyderm.io leaving the basement migration. We also talk much more generally about Mastodon fediverse and scaling distributed systems. This podcast is like a super class in what it takes to scale infrastructure and systems, especially live and under duress. Every minute of this conversation is worth listening to twice. Check out these resources as well: * https://hachyderm.io/@hazelweakly * https://opalstack.social/@d3cline/109638734488964593 * https://community.hachyderm.io/blog/2022/12/03/leaving-the-basement/ Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/FBIjekCBWcd8tlj1v-knMUxuuMc?utm_source=copy_url Image: https://www.pexels.com/photo/elephant-cub-kenya-savanna-66898/2023-02-031h 13cloud2030cloud2030Retail Edge Kubernetes ala Chick-Fil-AWe get an update for the first time in four years about Chick-fil-A edge Kubernetes clusters that gets to the heart of how building distributed infrastructure works and what the challenges are. Article: https://medium.com/chick-fil-atech/enterprise-restaurant-compute-f5e2fd63d20f We had a fantastic conversation about laying the foundations for this. We came away with two really important thoughts about what edge infrastructure looks like, how you pick it, can Kubernetes be used, what is IoT and integration, and the design considerations that go into building this environment. Listen to this podcast as a preview for a longer...2023-01-2917 mincloud2030cloud2030Exploring Backstage.io IntegrationToday we talk about backstage.io, and we have that conversation centered around a demo done by one of the RackN and interns, Zander Franks. Check out the demo video here: https://youtu.be/cAQQOmKz4OI Zander has been exploring with the backstage to Digital Rebar integration, and the conversation that results explains backstage in some fundamental ways and also what it takes to build good developer portals. You will find in this episode both the broader information about how to do integrations where you have a developer portal as a front end and the key insights about how backstage...2023-01-1359 mincloud2030cloud2030Platform Engineering Makes You Angry?Platform engineering is a topic that seems to be generating a lot of interest going into 2023. It’s sure to be one of those things that enterprises spend a lot of time arguing about and telling each other that they're doing it wrong. In this podcast, we dissect why platform engineering seems to be so controversial, and what we can do to help make it more understandable. We break it down into DevOps components, team components, Dev components, operations components, and ultimately talk about long term trajectories of how all this stuff is going. Image:https://www.pexels.com/photo/pe...2022-12-2259 mincloud2030cloud2030Picking up Web3 after FTXThere’s a lot to the evolving world of web three, crypto, and distributed infrastructure blockchain, jump and distributed ledger. That environment has changed dramatically in the last several weeks with the crypto winter followed by the ft x implosion. It has really changed people's perception of the market, which is much broader than just crypto but yet they are very closely coupled. In this podcast, we're going to discuss what happened and what the ramifications are, why things like this do happen and how the industry around web three and smart contracts and various applications for this technology can or...2022-12-1747 mincloud2030cloud2030Whats After Twitter?We dig into the news of the day instead of a scheduled topic on today’s podcast. This news was about Twitter, and what is going on in the social media landscape. We have a fantastic 2030 style conversation, not specifically about Twitter, or even its new owner, but social media and its needs, how people think about social media, what societal purpose it serves, and how we construct the back ends to support those systems. We talked about alternative platforms and historical platforms, as well as objectives and benefits of a social media platform including content moderation and who pays fo...2022-11-051h 05cloud2030cloud2030Career Advice Part 2We continue our hiring advice series in this episode. It's a really powerful thing to have people who have established careers, think about what would have made a difference, think about what is important when we work with and mentor inexperienced and junior people who are building a career. This episode is full of thoughtful advice on how to build subject matter expertise, and the ephemeral qualities that make somebody a good leader or a good worker, or what we were calling an executive function. If you are building your career, or helping mentor people who are building a career...2022-09-0342 mincloud2030cloud2030Humans vs Code: Governance As CodeHuman factors make governance as code a challenge - today we discuss why looking at things like audit and how we determine what has happened and respond to it in an automated way, may be a great first step to adding controls into a system. We talk about a lot of human factors of what makes it hard to create a governance system, or what creates a biased system or an unevenly governed system. We spent the first couple minutes of this podcast talking about our agenda, and those conversations spell out a lot of interesting topics that we will...2022-08-1355 mincloud2030cloud2030Topics Of The Day [Rogers, Twitter, GDPR, JWST]Today, we sat down and talked about current events and how things are going. We don't need to have an agenda to have a really interesting conversation, and that is exactly what happens! We start with some current events, the Rogers outage, Elon Musk, Twitter, GDPR, and the Jim's West space telescope. Then we put those things together into common threads about automation, autonomous cars and how society interacts with these things. If you're looking for deep tech, this is not your podcast. Otherwise, enjoy listening to this casual conversation! Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/9ZNfCBMTueZw1ZOTJHY_e3DeZkQ Image...2022-07-3056 mincloud2030cloud2030Governance As Code (pt 1 - identity)Our discussion about governance as code today is one of a series that we're going to be starting. In today’s episode, we started out discussing what is Governance as Code. Then we dug into identity and how important it is to know who is doing what in a governance process. Special Guest: Kapil Thangavelu https://twitter.com/kapilvt Along the way, we touch on topics such as Infrastructure as Code, trust, logging, and audit - all essential components for governance. If this is your first time hearing about Governance as Code, you will learn a lot here. Even if yo...2022-05-1349 mincloud2030cloud2030Data Center Users: Majors vs MinersMajors versus minors are enterprise data centers versus blockchain, bitcoin and distributed ledger data centers. We dive into the differences in processing and environmental requirements for those two different use cases. While the idea of blockchain and distributed ledgers generate very different computational profiles, what we're building keeps coming back to the design of a data center is design of a data center. The exception is proof of work like Bitcoin. In those cases, it's really just how many CPUs you can run. For this episode, we focus on proof of stake data center infrastructure. This podcast is helpful to...2022-03-2656 mincloud2030cloud2030What’s up with Containers for 2022?This discussion sifts into tactical concerns for containers in the near term. We've gotten far with containers and Kubernetes. But what about process controls that we need to wrap around containers? We talked through how we need to be thinking about containers now that we have good control surfaces around them to make things work. If you were using containers and Kubernetes, this podcast will certainly inform your thinking. Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/NKNuTQQCXGXbVrZq_4pHazt4sZA Image: https://www.pexels.com/photo/person-holding-canned-beans-9902268/2022-02-1156 mincloud2030cloud2030Can DevOps Be More Collaborative / MSFT & ActivisionWe have a lot of questions about improving collaboration in organizations: How do we deal with change in organizations How can we get organizations to work together better? How do we encourage collaboration around the automation spaces that we're trying to build in DevOps. In our discussion, a lot came back to something as simple as version control! We also discuss how we handle coupling between systems. In order to collaborate, we have to couple systems. But if we couple them, we create complexity. This podcast includes our warm up conversation about Microsoft acquiring Activision because that is ALSO about...2022-02-0456 mincloud2030cloud2030Does Minimal Viable Product (MVP) work?Today's episode is about Minimal Viable Product (MVP) which is a product development process focused on learning. It is an important element to building good resilient products and spending the right amount of time doing the right things. But it's not a cure all! It might be right for what you're trying to accomplish. In this podcast, we really go through when MVP works, when it doesn't work, and what goals to set when using minimal viable product. This podcast will make you think about what should go into making product decisions. Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/iuQMTRlDebdqhdhSAsXa5O0Qb2...2021-10-2240 mincloud2030cloud2030Is AI the Future Of Conferences?What was working what wasn't working with conferences. But in traditional Cloud2030 style, we dove into the future, what would make great conferences, what makes conferences good, what made them good in the past and what technology changes we think could be coming in the future. We extended that from conferences into meetings and meeting technology and transcription in the second half of this podcast. We really dive into how to help people connect together better since that's what conferences are about, too. Then we extended it more broadly, and brought up some interesting things like sentiment analysis, and adding...2021-10-151h 02cloud2030cloud2030Deep Dive into Secrets ManagementWe go into the details about Secrets Management. We explore how the process works, and how to do it right. We also cover the alternatives. This podcast is for you if you are trying to understand how secrets management works. We cover different scenarios where it can be applied, and where can go wrong. Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/SvO6_I3RIiGmc2FLJM70y9xoQB4 Photo by Anna Shvets from Pexels [ID 4587991]2021-10-0152 mincloud2030cloud2030Can we unit test CI/CD Pipelines?To understand CI/CD of infrastructure, you have to actually understand how the systems work together. In this podcast, we talked about low code, no code and how you would do integration testing for that. We also explore the idea of unit tests and code coverage for CI/CD presents challenges. Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/oPGkPe8w-hG2LKXkQJhHAeJebe0 Photo by Karolina Grabowska from Pexels [ID 4021773]2021-07-2453 mincloud2030cloud2030Let's automate GitOps and IaC! [1x1 w Tim Davis from Env0]How can GitOps and Infrastructure as Code scale your team's ability to write automation? We answer how to take your DevOps to the next level. We really dig into what the automation challenges are and how you can do better as you build an integrated infrastructure system. And of course, we did talk about Env0 and how Env0 solves the problem. And you will learn a lot about Env0 during this podcast. Tim and I did discuss what it takes to build real infrastructure, automation pipelines, Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/6ccxxk0MDmB67_xhlS3gohqM7gM2021-07-1433 mincloud2030cloud2030Andi Mann 1x1 Podcast1x1 discussion with Andi Mann, He's a real leader when it comes to infrastructure, automation, DevOps, analysis, just putting everything together. And we had an amazing conversation, ranging the whole gamut of how to make technology better. complexity, hybrid, open source. You name it, we covered it! Transcription: https://otter.ai/u/F7jazWNoRp3LJ8FNkWlJ8zPa4yU2021-06-1637 mincloud2030cloud2030DevSecOps Q&A w Julian VehentContinued DevSecOps discussion with Julian Vehent. Round table with the Cloud2030 lunch crew covering security, DevOps and automation. Earlier Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/user-410091210/julien-vehent Transcription: https://otter.ai/u/0ewawrT4-OFl6rqsY8yAZCUSCZM Photo by Markus Winkler from Pexels [ID 3828944]2021-04-2357 mincloud2030cloud2030Cloud2030 Recap with TFiRRob and Swapnil review major Cloud2030 topics from the last 6 months. This is a great podcast if you want to learn about the themes and insights we've gained from previous discussions. Originally broadcast as https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uvELO1qa-7I Photo by Photography Maghradze PH from Pexels [ID 3764958]2021-03-2620 mincloud2030cloud2030Cloud2030 Cloud Economics Feedback Loop [2/4/21]Cloud 2030 group discussion about Cloud Economics. Specifically, we discuss how does the economic structure and complexity of Cloud create a feedback cycle that re-enforces to motivations to use cloud. More https://at.the2030.cloud Photo by cottonbro from Pexels [ID 4324101]2021-02-2055 mincloud2030cloud2030Summit 7/7 - ReflectionsIn the final segment of the2030.cloud summit, attendees reflect on what they learned about the discussions and where they want to focus next. Reflections about the Future? What have we learned? What can we change? 2030 Summit Wrap-Up: More details * at.the2030.cloud * video: https://youtu.be/oX98WJ36neY * intros https://youtu.be/IEScOqCY63A * transcript https://otter.ai/u/nSIOxIc0etlHUHqeKJQe9yLVZJU Photo by Sunyu Kim from Pexels [ID 3424213]2021-02-2023 mincloud2030cloud2030Summit 6/7 - Social Access2030 Summit Part 6 of 7 - Are we accelerating disparities between technology have and have nots? How can we address this challenge in a systemic way? More details * at.the2030.cloud * video: https://youtu.be/KLgJ_fDGiX4 * intros https://youtu.be/IEScOqCY63A * transcript https://otter.ai/u/D7kznEmL8StIeUeXLb9N8w9I9oc Photo by Jonathan Portillo from Pexels [ID 3809792]2021-02-2025 mincloud2030cloud2030Summit 5/7 - Scale and Complexity2030 Summit Part 5 of 7 - As we build larger and more complex systems, we're facing challenges that we have not seen before. What are they? How will we adapt? More details * at.the2030.cloud * video: https://youtu.be/v36Ho-fSLKw * intros youtu.be/IEScOqCY63A * transcript https://otter.ai/u/E1pEVRYzV8ejO9Hy-L_2IzEDpHo Photo by Andrea Piacquadio from Pexels [ID 3768126]2021-02-1226 mincloud2030cloud2030Summit 4/7 - Pace of Innovation2030 Summit Part 4 of 7 - What are the consequences as cloud and service models speed the pace of innovation. Are we creating systems that are too complex to be understood? What happens when something breaks? More details * at.the2030.cloud * video: https://youtu.be/NwyAeVQZnXA * intros https://youtu.be/IEScOqCY63A Photo Credit by Chris Peeters from Pexels [ID 12801]2021-02-0630 mincloud2030cloud2030Summit 3/7 - Subscription Economics2030 Summit Part 3 of 7 - We explore how turning everything into a service is changing the nature of our society and access to capital This discussion sets up the increasing pace of innovation. More details * https://at.the2030.cloud * video: https://youtu.be/4uoYa0ExLTc * intros https://youtu.be/IEScOqCY63A Photo Cred: Reynaldo #brigworkz Brigantty from Pexels [ID 747113]2021-02-0631 mincloud2030cloud2030Summit 2/7 - UPplug Digital Life?2030 Summit Part 2 of 7 - Exploring the consequences of digital systems taking over the basic functions of daily life. What happens when the world stops when the Wifi is down? This discussion sets up our next 3 sessions. More details: * https://at.the2030.cloud * video: https://youtu.be/RW9rQAClvUA * intros: https://youtu.be/IEScOqCY63A Photo Credit: Cottonbro on Pexels [ID 4631076]2021-01-2933 mincloud2030cloud2030Summit 1/5 - Security over the long term.2030 Summit Part 1 of 5 - Spirited Discussion of security over the long term. We start from today's security challenge and think about how the solutions will impact our future infrastructure. More details * at.the2030.cloud * video: https://youtu.be/LlBb_qx0xYc * intros https://youtu.be/IEScOqCY63A Photo Credit by Travis Saylor from Pexels [id 951408]2021-01-2243 mincloud2030cloud2030Becoming the2030.cloud & Solarwinds DiscussionAnnouncing: Renaming Podcast to be the2030.cloud ! Discussion about the broader impacts of the Solarwinds hack including security, access and process behind our innovation cycles. Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/HjD---bDWXujzt_Q_yN9Y1VFZhM2021-01-041h 08cloud2030cloud2030Disrupting AWS & Missioning : Cloud2030 #1Lively discussion about Distruptablity of AWS, Risks to status quo, The Cloud2030 Series comes from regular discussions in the Cloud2030 community -https://at.the2030.cloud/feed2020-12-0958 mincloud2030cloud2030Attending Virtual Conferences w/ Keith Townsend : Distance DevOps #8Lively discussion about how to make Virtual Conference work better for both attendees and speakers led by Keith Townesend / The CTO Advisor2020-09-0957 mincloud2030cloud2030Federico Lucifredi Talks About Parallel Computation : Distance DevOps #7 Pt BFederico Lucifredi explains how super computing works problems in parallel and how to optimize computational load. The RPis make an interesting backdrop because they expose CPU and Networking constraints even in small amounts.2020-09-0227 mincloud2030cloud2030Federico Lucifredi Builds RPi Clusters : Distance DevOps #7 Pt AThis is the seventh recording of the Weekly Distance DevOps Lunch and Learn hosted by Rob Hirschfeld. Federico Lucifredi shows the parts and process to build a Raspberry Pi cluster using parts from Pico. He shows the process to automate a consistent build process and then we discuss alternatives in market.2020-08-2640 mincloud2030cloud2030Infrastructure As Code w/ Paul Stack From Pulumi : Distance & DevOps Lunch and Learn #6This is the sixth recording of the Weekly Distance DevOps Lunch and Learn hosted by Rob Hirschfeld. IaC w Paul Stack (@stack72) from Pulumi2020-08-1942 mincloud2030cloud2030Tricia Howard on All Things SecurityJoining us this week is Tricia Howard, Marketing Manager at HolistiCyber. We discuss various security issues including working from home, TikTok, online schools, etc.2020-08-1541 mincloud2030cloud2030Data Silos and SaaS in a Multi-cloud World: A Discussion w/ Tyler Johnson and Sarbjeet JohalJoining us this week is Sarbjeet Johal, Cloud Consultant and Tyler Johnson, CTO of PrivOps. Twitter Links: Sabjeet Johal -> https://twitter.com/sarbjeetjohal Tyler Johnson -> https://twitter.com/Tyler_J_J This podcast follows from a Twitter discussion found at https://twitter.com/sarbjeetjohal/status/1283650907570225153.2020-08-0144 mincloud2030cloud2030Chris Love and Jay Vyas on their NEW Book, Core KubernetesJoining us for this week's podcast is Jay Vyas, Member of Technical Staff at VMware and Chris Love, Principle Engineer with LionKube. DISCOUNT CODE: podL8istSh9y20 for 40% discount (good for all our products in all formats) Jay and Chris have just published a new book, Core Kubernetes available at https://www.manning.com/books/core-kubernetes. About the book Core Kubernetes is a reference guide designed to teach operators, SREs, and developers how to improve reliability and performance of Kubernetes-based systems. In it, Kubernetes experts Chris Love and Jay Vyas provide a guided tour through all major aspects of Kubernetes...2020-06-2044 mincloud2030cloud2030interstitial on Podcast and Online EventsRob and Stephen discuss the latest doings with the L8istSh9y podcast with a call-out for new participants as well as a few thoughts on the current trend of online events.2020-06-1113 mincloud2030cloud2030Guardsquare on Mobile App Development SecurityJoining the podcast this week is Sander Bogaert, VP Engineering at Guardsquare. About Sander Bogaert Sander Bogaert leads the technical teams at Guardsquare. He ensures engineering efforts are aligned with the company’s technical vision and helps determine the next steps for existing and new products. Sander joined Guardsquare very early on and built iXGuard from scratch after some initial months working on DexGuard. About Guardsquare Guardsquare is the global leader in mobile application protection. Hundreds of customers worldwide across all major industries rely on Guardsquare to secure their mobile applications against reverse engineering and hacking. Built on open source Pr...2020-02-1533 mincloud2030cloud2030Chris Short on Kubernetes and Preview of KubeConThis week’s guest is Chris Short, Principal Technical Marketing Manager at Red Hat; CNCF Ambassador and Co-host PodCTL Podcast. This podcast also includes a discussion on event giveaways and too much socks.2019-11-1635 mincloud2030cloud2030Interstitial on Edge Landscape PodcastShort update on feedback to our recent rantcast on the Edge Landscape podcast.2019-11-1305 mincloud2030cloud2030Nelson Nahum is all about Storage at the EdgeJoining the podcast is the CEO and Co-Founder of Zadara, Nelson Nahum. (www.zadara.com) About Zadara Zadara is agile, secure enterprise cloud storage, built to meet the demands of hybrid IT. We help organizations eliminate the cost and complexity traditionally associated with enterprise data storage, by providing industry-leading enterprise data storage solutions as a fully-managed service, with 100%-uptime SLA and consumption-based pricing. Zadara uses a combination of industry-standard hardware and patented Zadara software to deliver the power of enterprise-class data storage and management — with the convenience of the cloud. Any data type. Any protocol. Any location. Zadara is available vi...2019-09-2830 mincloud2030cloud2030Deep Dive into Virtualizing 5G and VNF/CNF with Calsoft EngineeringJoining the podcast this week is 3 Calsoft experts in the cloud, networking, telecom and edge space: Pavan Gupta, Software Architect, Calsoft Kiran Divekar, Software Architect, Calsoft Umang Rajvanshi, Principal Marketing Analyst, Calsoft As mentioned in the podcast, get their recent ebook: A Deep-drive On Kubernetes For Edge : https://calsoftinc.com/resources/ebooks/a-deep-dive-on-kubernetes-for-edge/2019-08-3139 mincloud2030cloud2030Adam Kranitz on the Convergence of Edge and IaaS with Business Analytics for the Big PictureJoining the podcast this week is Adam Kranitz from CloudCheckr. Adam is a New York-based marketing communications director focused on enterprise SaaS and media technology brands. As head of social media marketing at one of the largest media technology companies in the world, Avid Technology, he built the global storytelling platform AvidBlogs.com and helped to launch the film, video, audio, and music creation software used by the biggest names in entertainment. Prior to that, Adam co-founded BrandingStrategyInsider.com, the global thought leader in brand strategy and brand education. Today, Adam runs communications at CloudCheckr—the most comprehensive Cloud Management Pl...2019-08-0335 mincloud2030cloud2030Open Source Case Study : Reality of Getting Paid for Free SoftwareJoining us this week is Avi Press, Software Engineer at Fraction and creator of the open source Toodles project. This podcast comes from a recent post by Avi on Medium, “A Failed Effort to Get Paid for an Open Source Project.” https://medium.com/swlh/a-failed-effort-to-get-paid-for-an-open-source-project-bd7fa4658a1e About Toodles Toodles scrapes your entire repository for TODO entries and organizes them so you can manage your project directly from the code. View, filter, sort, and edit your TODO's with an easy to use web application. When you make changes via toodles, the edits will be applied directly the TODO entr...2019-06-2238 mincloud2030cloud2030Don't Touch That - Open Infra Summit Talk on Edge ComputingRob Hirschfeld and Mark Thiele give their Open Infrastructure Talk from the recent event in Denver in this podcast. Slides for the podcast are available at https://speakerdeck.com/zehicle/edge-dont-touch-that. A video of the talk is at https://youtu.be/KvqN8x1bDCw.2019-06-0855 mincloud2030cloud2030Mark Thiele Rants on IT Monopolies and Impact of EdgeJoining us this week is Mark Thiele, Director Engineering Edge Computing, Ericsson and Host of IDCA Podcast. Highlights: • Monopolies in IT • Restrictions in Innovation as everyone has same Cloud tools • Monopolies are not Good for Customers • Edge Push from Public Clouds • Learning from Edge Research • Will Edge Save us from Cloud Monopolies? • Telcos at Edge2019-05-0439 mincloud2030cloud2030Software is Not Eating the World, it's DyingRob Hirschfeld and Stephen Spector talk about the Software industry and how SaaS and other trends are killing the traditional software solution based on installation and management in your own data centers. This is our 100th Podcast for L8istSh9y!2019-04-1524 mincloud2030cloud2030Eric Wright on Challenges of Enterprise Software SalesJoining us this week is Eric Wright, Technology Evangelist, Turbonomic. Highlights: • Discoposse Podcast • Discussion on Luke Kaines Article • Open Source Impact on IT Ops and Purchasing • Money Drives Operational Alignment • Sales as Organizational Improvements Time Stamp • 0 min 6 sec: Introduction of Guest • 1 min 19 sec: Discoposse Podcast o History of Podcast o Canada – Brewers Retail • 6 min 07 sec: Luke Kaines Article, My Losing Battle with Enterprise Sales o Like Watching a Netflix Story Heading to an Unexpected Ending o Starts with Hard Lessons Learned – how not to do things  Who are you building the product for? User or Purchaser  Still early in our industry on how to build...2019-03-2342 mincloud2030cloud2030Cloud Don on Service Mesh and Edge FederationJoining us this week is Sriram Subramanian, Founder and Principal Analyst, CloudDon. About Cloud Don Sriram Subramanian is an independent analyst catalyzing modern enterprise IT Transformations. His primary area of coverage is how cloud computing/ container technology based services are impacting modern enterprise IT. His representative clients include vendors such as Red Hat, Microsoft, HPE, and end users in retail, fin tech and healthcare. Service Mesh Event (18 min 45 sec) Service Mesh Day : March 28 – 29, 2019 Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco Highlights: • Thoughts on late 2018 AWS ReInvent and KubeCon (Software vs SaaS) • Vendor Lock-In Hype • Service Mesh • Edge Computing Highlights • 0 min 16 sec: Introduction of Guest ...2019-03-0231 mincloud2030cloud20302018 End of Year Wrap-Up PodcastRob Hirschfeld and Stephen Spector, your L8istSh9y Podcast Team, wrap up 2018 with some overall thoughts of the past year of Podcasts and a quick preview of 2019 content and planning.2018-12-2321 mincloud2030cloud2030Dean Bubley on Power Consumption and Moose Detection Algorithms at the EdgeJoining us this week is Dean Bubley, founder and director at Disruptive Analysis, an independent technology industry analyst and consulting firm. Highlights: • Challenges of Power Requirements for Edge (Giga-Watts vs Milli-Watts) • Single Vendor vs Shared Data at the Edge • Shipping Container Takeover of All Things This podcast is based on a recent article by Dean on NETMANIAS, Network-based Edge-Computing: Overhyped & Underpowered?2018-11-1046 mincloud2030cloud2030Val Bercovici on why Lawyers and Insurance Companies drive to good IT PracticesJoining us this week is Val Bercovici, Founder & CEO of PencilDATA at KeyBank Emerging Tech Summit. About PencilDATA PencilDATA is a software-as-a-service startup embracing data governance allowing users to see and manipulate data easily. It achieves this with a blockchain ledger that accounts for all data activity, Highlights  0 min 48 sec: Introduction from Val Bercovici o Post – Blockchain in the Cloud by Rob Hirschfeld o Robotic Process Automation (RPA)  4 min 47 sec: What do you use Blockchain for? o Core to the value but is just an enabler  5 min 52 sec: Don't confused Blockchain with ICO/Crypto-currency o Blockchain rollouts in 2018 have paused ~ Gartner...2018-09-2239 mincloud2030cloud2030Ash Young Talks Everything in your PC is IoTJoining us this week is Ash Young, Chief Evangelist of Cachengo and OPNFV Ambassador. Cachengo builds smart, predictive storage for machine learning. NOTE – We had a microphone problem that is solved at the 9 minute 19 second mark of the podcast. Start there if you find the clicking noise an issue2018-09-1549 mincloud2030cloud2030Yves Boudreau on State of the Edge Report and Edge vs CloudJoining us this week is Yves Boudreau from Ericsson for his 2nd Podcast appearance (1st Podcast). Highlights • Edge as an accelerant not having to wait until Edge is built completely • Opportunity Cost using Edge as is; no time to wait • Be Specific when Requesting Services • Internet and Networks are Not Unlimited Pipes • Interesting Use Cases for Edge – Augmented Reality, Drone, Cars, Batteries o Jason Hoffman Podcast for Batteries • Cost savings of where the data processing is done • Open Source software communities at the Edge2018-08-1147 mincloud2030cloud2030One Year Podcast Recap with Rob and StephenIn this recap, Rob Hirschfeld and Stephen Spector look back over the past year and 50 L8istSh9y podcasts. The discussion highlights the main themes of Edge Computing, DevOps and SRE, Open Source, and our new start into Blockchain. Follow our new Podcast blog athttps://medium.com/@l8istsh9y.2018-07-1143 mincloud2030cloud2030Scott Lowe on Heptio, its Kubernetes Strategy and Open Source SustainabilityJoining us this week is Scott Lowe, Staff Field Engineer at Heptio recorded at Interop ITX 2018. Scott is well known for his impact on virtualization and VMware, follow him at his weblog and podcast called The Full Stack Journey. Highlights • Coming new to container space and view of infrastructure within the stack • Why he chose Heptio and its transition up the stack away from virtualization • Heptio strategy? Open source based • Commercial strategy to support open source in Kubernetes • Monetization of open source projects challenges • Building applications to run on “standard” Kubernetes2018-07-0734 mincloud2030cloud2030Aaron Delp on Focus of Data, IoT, and Open SourceJoining us this week is Aaron Delp, Director of Technical Solutions, Cohesity. Aaron and Brian Gracely manage the well-known podcast, The Cloudcast, with over 340 podcasts. Highlights • Data returns to the data center in data transformation • Best of breed world and impact of refresh cycles on hardware and software • Data in the edge and hardware processors at the edge • Latency issues for long haul data center(s) storage & Metadata about location • Fragmented market coming for multi-vendor IoT processing? • Is open source a good model for vendors? Issue on monetization of open source o Crossing the Chasm by Geoffrey Moore • Commercial drivers impact on open...2018-05-2647 mincloud2030cloud2030Podcast – Baruch Sadogursky on Pipeline, Immutability, and EdgeJoining us this week is Baruch Sadogursky, Head of Developer Relations at JFrog. Baruch is an industry veteran in management of complex software and is a fantastic event speaker; I highly recommend attending his sessions at a future event. Short promotion for JFrog Swamp Up (May 16 – 18, 2018) Highlights • Short overview of JFrog and its relationship to CI/CD pipelines • Discussion of immutability (shifting left) in deployment paradigms • Metadata and the impact of scale (Toyota Manufacturing Model) • How can I update software components with confidence? • Distributed programming and impact of edge computing2018-04-2840 mincloud2030cloud2030John Willis on Docker, Open Source Financing Challenges and Industry FailuresJoining us this week is John Willis, VP DevOps and Digital Practices, SJ Technologies known for many things including being at the initial DevOps meeting in Europe, co-founder of the DevOpsDays events, and the DevOps Café podcast. Highlights • Introduction to the Phoenix Project and the new audio Beyond the Phoenix Project • Docker discussion and the issues around its success based on the ecosystem success • Docker vs operation split for two different audiences • Issue of sustaining open source technology and lack of financing to support this • Revenue arc vs viral adoption for open source model • Three reasons to choose open source model for sof2018-04-1554 mincloud2030cloud2030Justin Garrison on Cloud Native Infrastructure, Immutability, Observability and Much MoreIn this week’s podcast, we speak with Justin Garrison, co-author of Cloud Native Infrastructure (CNI). • Behind scenes for O’Reilly book and choice of cover animal • Infrastructure and CNI approach • State and Immutability / Immutable VM • Terraform and Kubernetes • Observability • The Why of Immutability • Infrastructure as Software (Netflix) • Site Reliability Engineering and DevOps2018-04-0145 mincloud2030cloud2030Yadin Porter de León on critical open source community failingsJoining us this week is Yadin Porter de León (@porterdeleon), IT Community at Druva as well as from the Level Up Project and host of the Tech Village podcast. Highlights " Open Source Communities and the People " Relationship of Corporations in Open Source and Community " Users of Open Source care about Community? " Community's should FOCUS and not overlap to adjacencies2018-03-1143 mincloud2030cloud2030Kong Yang on golden age of cloud, CI/CD and DevOps, and operator opportunityIn this week's podcast, we speak with Kong Yang, Head Geek at SolarWinds. He also hosts the Wide World of Tech podcast. Key topics discussed in the podcast: " State of cloud computing ~ entering its golden age " IT & business units coming together to deal with shadow IT responsibly " Building technology on services with no control over them " CI/CD model " Operators skills and time available " Human aspect2018-03-0437 mincloud2030cloud2030Nic Jackson on HashiCorp Product Philosophy in Open Source and Feature MinimizationIn this week's podcast, we speak with Nic Jackson, Developer Advocate, HashiCorp (@sheriffjackson). Nic provides insight into the product and development philosophy of HashiCorp and how it impacts their products and open source components. The last section of the podcast on product feature limitations and how companies go too far is very interesting. " HashiCorp Overview and Design Philosophy of their Solutions " Company vs Community Open Source Comparison in Terraform " Abstractions and Portability Failings " Product Features and Doing Too Much2018-02-1846 mincloud2030cloud2030Gina Rosenthal (Minks) on Ops Challenges, Day 2 Ops Support, and Dev Ops CommunicationIn this week's podcast, we speak with Gina Rosenthal (Minks), Product Marketing Manager, VMware and experienced sys-admin/operator. She also hosts the Wide World of Tech podcast. " Cloud debate on virtualization and hypervisors as requirement " What makes Ops so hard? " Technical Communities for Day 2 Ops " Community Support for Vendors and Open Source " Is DevOps different than 5 years ago? " Devs and Operators Communication and Working Together2018-02-1151 mincloud2030cloud2030Paul Teich on Enterprise Security, Hardware Issues at Edge, Augmented Reality and 5GIn this week's podcast, we speak with Paul Teich, Principal Analyst, Tirias Research. Paul offered his insight into several key industry trends as well as the recent Spectre and Meltdown discoveries. * Spectre and Meltdown - Will this drive additional security focus? * Augmented Reality and AI is the holy grail of Edge and Cloud * Capabilities of 5G and its impact over next 10 years * Why is Hyper Converged Infrastructure popular?2018-02-0452 mincloud2030cloud2030Jim Plamondon tells history of developer evangelism and so much moreComing direct from Cambodia is a rare podcast with Jim Plamondon, the creator of how software platforms were built at Microsoft via APIs and developer evangelism. In this podcast, he talks about the early history of developer evangelism at Apple and Microsoft, the current state of open source, and the upcoming competitive industry coming from China and its roots in the third world. Highlights * Soviet Agriculture and Technology Market Comparison * Why NeXT and Apple Failed with Software Industry but iPhone Succeeded * China Industry Takeover is Coming: Product Price Points Books referenced in the podcast: * Game of X v.1: Xbox (Volume 1...2018-01-2851 mincloud2030cloud2030Tim Crawford on Technology Choice, Patching, Edge and Competition in the EnterpriseIn this week's podcast, we speak with Tim Crawford from AVOA who is ranked as one of the Top 100 Most Influential Chief Technology Officers (#4) and Top 100 Cloud Expert and Influencer. He focuses on several interesting topics: * CIO selection of new technology for enterprise * Challenges for Enterprise to patch and upgrade software/hardware * Edge Computing - what it is, CIO thinking * Vendor Landscape * Open Source for CIOs - when to use and why Podcast Participants: Tim Crawford on Twitter: www.twitter.com/tcrawford Stephen Spector on Twitter: www.twitter.com/spectorID Rob Hirschfeld on Twitter: www.twitter.com/zehicle Subscribe to...2018-01-2246 mincloud2030cloud2030Dave McCrory on Data Gravity, Data Inertia, and EdgeIn this week’s podcast, we speak with Dave McCrory, VP of Engineering for Machine Learning at GE Digital. He focuses on several interesting topics: • Data Gravity Overview • Data “Training” – Monetization – Application Usage in Edge • Multi-Tenancy in Edge?2018-01-1446 mincloud2030cloud2030Stephen O’Donnell on Massively Scaled Datacenters and Edge Service Layers for InnovationIn this week’s podcast, we speak with Stephen O’Donnell, Senior Analyst for Global Hive and author of What Every CIO Wants. He focuses on several interesting topics: • Building Massively Scalable Datacenters • What is the Edge? Complete 25 Use Case Definition • Enterprise Datacenters Move to Edge • Layering Solutions on Edge Services2018-01-0740 mincloud2030cloud2030Dr. Will Venters on Innovation, Value of Data, and Cargo CultIn this week’s podcast, we speak with Dr. Will Venters an Assistant Professor at London School of Economics and co-author of Moving to the Cloud Corporation. This podcast focuses on the changes in innovation in the era of cloud computing, impact of data for edge computing and design, and cargo cult.2018-01-0249 mincloud2030cloud2030Year of the Crawfish Recap and 2018 Predictions for Bare Metal, Virtualization, Edge and ServerlessWelcome to the final L8istSh9y Podcast for 2017 with a recap of Rob Hirschfeld’s predictions for 2017 (2016 Infrastructure Revolt makes 2017 the “year of the IT Escape Clause”) as well as a look ahead into 2018. Key topics covered in the podcast: Hybrid is Reality; How do I Cope with it? Site Reliability Engineering; People are Just Doing it Bare Metal to Immutable Images Virtualization Decline with Bare Metal Growth 2018 is not the Year of Serverless Edge Computing Still Not Ready for Prime Time OpenStack Foundation as Open Infrastructure Group2017-12-2435 mincloud2030cloud2030Digital Rebar Tech Discussion on Patch APIs, Swagger, and IntegrationsIn this week’s L8ist Sh9y Podcast, we bring on the Digital Rebar team at RackN to discuss several issues they have working on over the past few months: * Patch Rest APIs and CLI : Scaling Challenges Require Patch * Swagger API History and Changes : No CLI Generation * Integrations to Existing Tools up the Stack2017-12-1830 mincloud2030cloud2030Podcast with Chris Steffen on Security for Cloud, Edge, and the coming of GDPRIn this week’s podcast, Chris Steffen, Technical Security Director at Cryptzone joins Rob Hirschfeld and myself to cover the latest topics in cloud, edge and data security. Chris is a well-respected cloud security expert with practical experience securing large infrastructures as well as an excellent speaker and influencer on all things security, Key Highlights: • Current State of Cloud Security • Where & What is On-Premises? • Hardware Security and Lack of Industry Use • Coming of GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation from European Union) and Impact on US and Global Industry2017-12-1145 mincloud2030cloud2030Podcast with The CTO Advisor on Edge vs Cloud, Compute vs Data Gravity, and Impact of Massive ScaleJoining us this week is Keith Townsend, The CTO Advisor, for a joint podcast of the L8ist Sh9y and CTO Advisor Podcast. Keith and Rob discuss the Edge Computing concept and several issues facing enterprise companies looking to move beyond the current cloud offerings.2017-12-0443 mincloud2030cloud2030Podcast with Krishnan Subramanian on Edge, the Kubernetes Ecosystem & the Composable EnterpriseIn this week’s L8ist Sh9y podcast Krishnan Subramanian, Founder and Chief Research Advisor of Rishidot Research talks about Edge Computing, the Kubernetes Ecosystem and the Composable Enterprise. Key highlights: ` • “Multi-Cloud is the foundation of Modern Enterprise” – Krishnan • Kubernetes ecosystem and the possibility that Serverless could replace it • IT innovation requires a composalbe and layered approach, without this approach IT will find themselves trapped in a hard-wired infrastructure unable to move forward2017-11-2742 mincloud2030cloud2030Podcast with Peter Miron talking NATS Service, Edge and Cloud Native FoundationJoining this week’s L8ist Sh9y Podcast is Peter Miron, General Manager for NATS project sponsored by Apcera provides details on this open source project how it integrates with modern application architecture as well as their participation in Cloud Native Foundation.2017-11-2041 mincloud2030cloud2030Podcast with Yves Boudreau talking Heterogeneity in the EdgeJoining this week’s L8ist Sh9y Podcast is Yves Boudreau, VP or Partnerships and Ecosystem Strategy at Ericsson. Rob Hirschfeld and Yves discuss the Ericsson Unified Delivery Network platform and the concept of a global content provider service built on heterogeneous infrastructure. Yves also provides insight into want webscale customers are looking for in the Edge as they give thought around balancing their applications from public cloud services to future edge clouds. Finally, Rob and Yves talk about the coming fundamental change in how software is created and run “independent” of hardware.”2017-11-1337 mincloud2030cloud2030Zach Smith of Packet.net talking Bare Metal & AWS Training WheelsJoining this week’s L8ist Sh9y Podcast is Zach Smith, CEO of Packet and long-time champion of bare metal hardware. Rob Hirschfeld and Zach discuss the trends in bare metal, the impact of AWS changing the way developers view infrastructure, and issues between networking and server groups in IT organizations.2017-11-0634 mincloud2030cloud2030Bernard Golden talking Edge Computing and the Container HotelJoining this week’s L8ist Sh9y Podcast is Bernard Golden, a long-time tech innovator and visionary and one of the ten most influential people in cloud computing according to Wired.com. Bernard and Rob Hirschfeld discuss the latest blog (http://bernardgolden.com/2017/10/edge-computing-and-the-death-of-cloud-nonsense/) from Bernard and the impact of Edge Computing and the reality of implementing this concept. We are also introduced to the Container Hotel.2017-11-0132 mincloud2030cloud2030Will Dennis talking Crowbar to Digital Rebar and BarClampsJoining this week’s L8ist Sh9y Podcast is Will Dennis long-time member of the Crowbar community who continues to engage in helping drive Digital Rebar forward. Will is an excellent resource who takes us through the history from Crowbar to Digital Rebar Provision in a way that highlights how the project has changed and why the community scaled back from V2 to the new V3.1.2017-10-3043 min