What the Dev? is a podcast by the SD Times editorial team. We cover the biggest and newest topics in software and technology.
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How to keep remote developers engaged and prevent burnout - Episode 162
In this week's episode of the SD Times "What the Dev?" podcast, editor-in-chief David Rubinstein discusses how to keep remote developers engaged and prevent burnout. His guest is Jennifer Dennard, co-founder at Range.
Developer shortage or just lack of training? - Episode 161
In this week's episode of the SD Times "What the Dev?" podcast, editor-in-chief David Rubinstein discusses whether there is a shortage of developers or whether it comes down to whether developers are trained right. His guest is Jason Lengstorf, vice president of developer experience at Netlify.
All about supply chain security - Episode 160
In this week's episode of the SD Times "What the Dev?" podcast, editor-in-chief David Rubinstein discusses supply chain security. His guest is Guy Eisenkot, senior director of product management at Palo Alto Networks and was a co-founder of Bridgecrew.
What's next for zero-trust security - Episode 159
In this week's episode of the SD Times "What the Dev?" podcast, editor-in-chief David Rubinstein discusses zero-trust security. His guest is Clint Dovholuk , zero-trust evangelist and developer at NetFoundry.
The benefits of using a managed hybrid cloud service - Episode 158
In this episode sponsored by Taos, the company's CEO Hamilton Yu explains what sets Taos apart, what hybrid cloud managed service is, and how it might fit into your business. Register now for the live webinar The Pros and Cons of Hybrid Cloud happening at 12PM ET | 9AM PT on May 3rd!
How Web 3.0 will affect data portability - Episode 157
In this week's podcast episode, we talked about Web3’s fundamental improvements to data portability and user authentication enable new experiences.Joining us is Reed-McGinley Stempel, CEO and co-founder of Stytch, an authentication platform for developers.
The developer/IT dynamic - Episode 156
This week's podcast episode started off with being about Infrastructure-as-Code, but also covers developer burnout, how far left can shift-left go and the communication between developers and IT. SD Times Editor-in-Chief David Rubinstein's guest is Ronak Rahman, the head of developer relations at Quali.
Special Edition: The democratization of test automation - Episode 155
In this episode Mike Donovan, VP of Product for Sauce Labs’ Test Automation solution, explains his predictions for the future of test automation, as well as the role low-code tooling will play. Check out the videos from our Low-Code/No-Code Developer Day.
Managing continuous transformation in IT - Episode 154
This Special Edition of "What the Dev" leading up to Low-Code/No Code-Developer Day on April 13th, covers continuous transformation and how organizations can stay on top of the changes that are happening in our IT world.SD Times Editor-in-Chief David Rubinstein's guest is André Christ, CEO and co-founder of LeanIX.
Special Edition: How to use no-code and low-code orchestration - Episode 153
This Special Edition of "What the Dev" leading up to Low Code/No Code Developer Day on April 13th covers no-code and low-code orchestration for software delivery. SD Times Editor-in-Chief David Rubinstein's guest is Chandra Ranganathan, the co-founder and CEO of Opsera, a continuous orchestration platform for next generation DevOps.
Special Edition: Evolutions in the low-code market - Episode 152
This Special Edition of "What the Dev" leading up to Low Code/No Code Developer Day on April 13th, covers recent evolutions in the low-code market. SD Times Editor-in-Chief David Rubinstein's guest is Jason Beres, the senior vice president of developer tools at Infragistics.
How to make your organization a more inclusive place - Episode 151
In this episode, Dana Lawson, senior vice president of engineering at Netlify, speaks about her experience as a female working in the male dominated field of software engineering. She also discussed ways in which organizations can work to make the software development and engineering space a more welcoming place for everyone, regardless of how they identify.
How AI can help with data integration - Episode 150
In this episode, we talk about how the weaknesses in companies' data transformation layer are becoming apparent when they move to the cloud, This is where automating data transformations is a vital step in overcoming transformation bottlenecks. Joining us is Armon Petrossian, CEO and co-founder of Coalesce, a data transformations provider.
Preventing ML model failures - Episode 149
In this week's episode, we spoke with Alessya Visnjic, CEO of ML observability platform WhyLabs, about why machine learning models fail, and how developers can help prevent those failures.
How HCL Workload Automation can Accelerate IT and Business Automation with Streamlined Modelling and Advanced AI - Episode 148
In this podcast episode, we'll be talking about how workload automation is an important step in an organization’s DevOps journey, enabling practitioners to schedule and execute business process workflows and other jobs. We’ll also cover how HCL Workload Automation (HWA) which will be launched on March 4th can leverage historical workload execution data with AI to expose observable data and provide an enhanced operational experience.Joining us is Marco Cardelli, HWA lead product manager and Francesca Curzi, HCL software global sales leader for workload automation, mainframe, and data platform.