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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In this week's episode of the SD Times "What the Dev?" podcast, editor-in-chief David Rubinstein discusses the scope of projects that are overseen by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) and Kubernetes. His guest is James McShane, engineering practice lead at SuperOrbital, which primarily deals with the Kubernetes space.
The future of technical hiring with simulations - Episode 184
In this episode, we discuss the future of technical hiring and how job simulations can help with the process. Our guest is Dan Finnigan, the CEO of Filtered, a technical hiring platform provider that released Cloud Simulations where candidates can show off their abilities in areas like DevOps and cloud engineering with technical challenges.
Predictive AI and how teams can use it for DevOps - Episode 183
In this week's episode of the SD Times "What the Dev?" podcast, editor-in-chief David Rubinstein discusses what is predictive AI and how DevOps teams can use it. His guest is Dr. Puneet Kohli, vice president of engineering at Rocket Software.
How to manage your value stream - Episode 182
In this week's episode of the SD Times "What the Dev?" podcast, editor-in-chief David Rubinstein discusses the latest on value stream management His guest is Dr. Mik Kersten who wrote the book on how value stream management can help software development teams gain insights into the flow of their work which details the Flow Framework.Also, be sure to check out the DevOps Enterprise Summit starting 10/18!
FinOps and how to control your cloud costs - Episode 181
In this week's episode of the SD Times "What the Dev?" podcast, editor-in-chief David Rubinstein discusses FinOps and how to keep your cloud costs from spiraling out of control. His guest is J.R. Storment, the executive director of the FinOps Foundation. The FinOps Foundation will be taking part in KubeCon coming later this month.
Low-code and the relationship between citizen developers and security - Episode 180
In this episode, Jenna Sargent Barron, news editor of SD Times, interviews Mark Nunnikoven, distinguished cloud strategist at Lacework. They discuss the relationship between citizen developers and security, supply chain attacks, and the OWASP Top 10 for low code. Read Mark's original article referenced in this episode here: https://sdtimes.com/lowcode/do-low-code-no-code-platforms-pose-a-security-risk/
How data management was the unsung hero during the pandemic - Episode 179
In this week's podcast episode, we talked about how data management emerged as a profound "unsung hero" during the COVID pandemic. This episode's guest is Richard Young, Vice President of Vault CDMS with Veeva Systems.
Cyber resilience is the next step in cybersecurity - Episode 178
In this podcast episode, we discussed why having good cybersecurity is not enough anymore and what businesses can do next to protect their data. Joining us is Taylor Hersom, founder and CEO of Eden Data, which provides scalable security teams for startups to talk about what it means to be cyber resilient.
Overcomplication often leads to developer burnout - Episode 177
In this podcast episode, we talk about how overcomplicating development can potentially lead to developer burnout and about how it’s important to have a product roadmap to succeed. Today's guest is Andy Boyle, engineering manager at Clockwise, a time management tool for teams.
Low code, no code, or own code? - Episode 176
In today's podcast episode, we discuss when to use low code, no code, or your own code to build your applications.Our guest is Ed Thompson, CTO at Matillion, a data transformation solution and ELT-first platform provider.
How obfuscation fits into security strategies - Episode 175
In this episode, John Brawner, director of support and lead sales engineer at PreEmptive, explains what obfuscation is, how it works, and the value it can provide your organization. This episode was sponsored by PreEmptive. To learn more visit: https://www.preemptive.com/
The prevalence of Zero Trust security - Episode 174
In today's episode, Online and Social Media Editor at SD Times, Katie Dee, speaks with Chris Niggel, regional CSO, Americas, at Okta, inc. about the increased adoption of Zero Trust security practices. They also discuss the findings of Okta's State of Zero Trust Security 2022 report.
Setting top-level objectives can help retain top talent - Episode 173
In this week's episode of the SD Times "What the Dev?" podcast, editor-in-chief David Rubinstein discusses how organizations can retain top talent and align top-level objectives for all teams. His guest is Shailesh Kumar, the senior vice president and head of technology at ClickUp, a project management tool provider.
How to keep development teams afloat in an economic downturn - Episode 172
In this episode, we speak with Tobi Knaup, CEO and founder of D2iQ, about how development teams can plan for cut budgets and what developers should know.
The future of working in the Metaverse - Episode 171
In today’s episode, David Whelan, founder and CEO of Engage XR Holdings PLC, talks about the future of the Metaverse and the ways in which it may affect the workforce. He dives into the specifics of what industries may stand to gain the most and which ones may end up suffering from this transition, as well as how the Metaverse can thrive in combination with the remote working world we currently live in.