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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The ups and downs of Kubernetes - Episode 21
Kubernetes continues to grow year after year with many companies rethinking their current strategies to take advantage of its new use cases and capabilities. However, Kubernetes is not a silver bullet and companies should be careful about exactly how they re-strategize their Kubernetes efforts. In this episode, director at Canonical Stephan Fabel talks about the value of Kubernetes as well as some challenges still plaguing the project.
How we got to the 20th anniversary of SD Times-Episode 20
SD Times is celebrating its 20th anniversary this month. News Editor Christina Cardoza talks to Editor-in-Chief David Rubinstein and Publisher David Lyman about how the industry has evolved over the last 20 years and where the magazine is going.
How MySpace accidentally helped spawn citizen developers-Podcast 19
MySpace was once a popular social networking platform that users flocked to connect with their friends and meet new users. We remember Tom, and we remember the painstaking hours trying to decide our "top 8," but we forget about the ability to express ourselves through customized code. In this podcast, we talk to former CTO of MySpace and now CEO of the Koji web development platform Dmitry Shapiro about how My Space accidentally spurred this idea of citizen developers, and if there will ever be another platform like that again.
New Agile, end-to-end DevOps platform for enterprises in CollabNet/XebiaLabs merger - Episode 18
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Edge computing at the forefront with enterprise need for speed and new tech- Episode 17
The popularity of edge computing has greatly increased as more industries are adopting IoT devices and are increasing their demand for low-latency processing and real-time, automated decision-making solutions. This week, we talked to Kuba Stolarski, Research Director at IDC, about what exactly is edge computing and where it's headed.
Celebrating Java's 25th anniversary- Episode 16
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What makes a successful open-source project with IBM- Episode 15
On this episode of What the Dev, SD Times news editor Christina Cardoza talks to Chris Ferris, CTO of Open Technology at IBM, about how the Red Hat acquisition changed IBM's approach to open source, what makes a successful open-source project and what we can expect from the space in the future.
When to use serverless and when to stay away from it- Episode 14
In this week's podcast, Christina Cardoza talks to Chris Parlette, director of cloud solutions at ParkMyCloud. Parlette explains that serverless doesn't solve all of developer's problems, and goes through when to use serverless and when to stay away from it.
CCPA starts Jan 1st..here's everything you need to know- Episode 13
In this year's final episode of What the Dev? before the holidays, we talk to data protection officer Sylvia Johnson about what consumers and companies need to comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) that goes into effect on January 1st. As always thank you for listening to What the Dev? and we can't wait to show you what's in store for the podcast in 2020. See you then!
Talking Agile and Test Principles with Kent Beck - Episode 12
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The essentials of moving to cloud-native - Episode 11
As more and more businesses start to adopt a cloud-native strategy, SD Times News Editor Christina Cardoza talks to Red Hat's senior director of product strategy Brian Gracely about the state of cloud-native development, having a distributed mindset, and what other changes developers should be aware of.
AR/VR moving to the enterprise- Episode 10
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