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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Web 3.0 has been on the horizon for a couple of years, but what is it and what does it mean to developers? In this episode, we talk to Corey Petty, head of security for Status, about the changes developers should expect and how to educate end users.
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What the Dev(Ops)? - How T-Mobile has been adapting to remote working - Episode 63
In this week's episode, Chris Hill, senior manager of developer platforms at T-Mobile, talks about the reality of virtual conferences, how T-Mobile has been adapting to the pandemic and remote working, and how his experience in different industry verticals has helped him prepare and improve DevOps at T-Mobile.Check out Chris's talk as well as many more great presentations at the Virtual DevOps Enterprise Summit that ends today!
What the Dev(Ops)? - The DevOps journey at Walmart with Bryan Finster - Episode 62
Joining us for today's special What the Dev(Ops) episode is lead value stream architect for Walmart Technology's DevOps Dojo Bryan Finster. Bryan goes over the DevOps journey at Walmart and at the Dojo as well as some best practices and lessons learned along the way. Bryan will be talking more about Walmart's DevOps journey at the Virtual DevOps Enterprise Summit on October 14th at 12:05pm PT/ 3:05pm ET.
What the Dev(Ops)? - How to diagnose your company's value stream health with Mik Kersten- Episode 61
In partnership with the DevOps Enterprise Summit, we spoke with Mik Kersten, CEO of Tasktop, about how organizations can diagnose the health of their value stream. This has become an especially important subject now as the pandemic has emphasized the need for quick and effective value stream management.Kersten will be a keynote speaker on October 14th at the DevOps Enterprise Summit. Be sure to sign up for the DevOps Enterprise Summit Las Vegas between October 13th -15th for expert talks and three full days of immersive learning!
Increasing diversity in the tech workforce with CEO Matt Martin - Episode 60
In today's episode, Matt Martin, the CEO of Clockwise shares his insights on the moves that actually increase diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace, along with tips on how to best incorporate diversity training, engage leadership, and measure your progress.
What the Dev(Ops)? - Why resilience engineering can help your organization continue core functions despite stress with John Allspaw - Episode 59
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How embedded finance will turn software companies into fintech companies - Episode 53
In this week's episode, we spoke to Sandeep Sood, the CEO of Kunai, about the growth of embedded finance and its potential for major disruption. Sood's take is "if you're not a fintech company today, you're going to become one." Listen in to find out why!
How to manage your value stream mapping journey with Steve Pereira - Episode 52
In this week's episode we talk to Steve Pereira, the founder and CEO of Visible, about the importance for value stream mapping, how to get started, how to take it beyond 101, and what to look out for along the way. You can also listen to Pereira's Virtual VSM DevCon talk on value stream mapping here, register for next year's Virtual VSM DevCon conference on March 10, 2021, or continue the conversation on our Slack community.
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