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Hosted by Will Button, Warren Parad · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 281 episodes
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Join us in listening to the experienced experts discuss cutting edge challenges in the world of DevOps. From applying the mindset at your company, to career growth and leadership challenges within engineering teams, and avoiding the common antipatterns. Every episode you'll meet a new industry veteran guest with their own unique story.
Will Button, Warren Parad hosts Adventures in DevOps, a technology show with 281 episodes published.

Share Episode We sit down with Itacama CEO Pia Wiederma

Share Episode We talk with Ragic CEO Jeff Kuo about Semantic Web origins, dodging DDoS attacks, and the absolu

Share Episode Developers spend more than 50% of their time reading code, making it the single largest expense

Share Episode Welcome back to another hopefully, relief from architectural existential dread. This week, we've

Share Episode This week's adventure tackles the absolute absurdity of modern enterprise infrastructure, where a single company can easily find itself running multiple different CI/CD platforms due to unchecked mergers an

Share Episode We grabbed Donald Nguyen, co-founder and CTO at Corvic, to discuss the absurd complexities of enterprise data and multimodal inference. We explore how organizations habitually hoard mountains of useless, "d

Share Episode Down to business with GitHub's Cassidy Williams, Senior Director of Developer Advocacy at GitHub, where we try to untangle the existential dread of modern software development. It includes the sheer absurdi

Share Episode Founder of Bespinian and long-time cloud solutions architect, Lena Fuhrimann, sits down with us to clarify the widespread confusion around serverless architecture. We discuss how serverless is often incorre

Share Episode We sit down with Ian Duncan, senior staff engineer on the stability team at Mercury, to discuss the delicate balance of choosing your tech stack and the implications. That means explore the concept of the n

Share Episode We explore the past and AI-driven future of Infrastructure as Code with Cloud Posse's Erik Osterman, discussing various IaC traumas. Erik maintains the world's largest repository of open-source IaC modules.

Share Episode We sit down with Jaikumar Ganesh, Head of Engineering at AnyScale, to explore the intricacies of heterogeneous compute. He unpacks the growing CPU/GPU divide, detailing how ML pipelines require precise orch

Share Episode In this adventure, we sit down with Dan Wahlin, Principal of DevRel for JavaScript, AI, and Cloud at Microsoft, to explore the complexities of modern infrastructure. We examine how cloud platforms like Azur

Share Episode How much do you really know about the protocol that everything is built upon? This week, we go behind the scenes with Simone Carletti, a 13-year industry veteran and CTO at DNSimple, to explore the hidden c

Share Episode We are joined by Daan Boerlage, CTO at Mavexa as we tackle the long-awaited arrival of IPv6 in cloud infrastructure. Here, we highlight how migrating to an IPv6-native setup eliminates public/private subnet

Share Episode In this episode, we examine how the software industry is fundamentally changing. We're joined by our expert guest, Matt Edmunds, a long-time UX director, principal designer, and Principal UX Consultant at T

Share Episode We dive into the shifting landscape of developer relations and the new necessity of optimizing documentation for both humans and LLMs. Melinda Fekete joins from Unleash, and suggests transitioning to platfo

Share Episode Dorota, CEO of Authress, returns to apply the US Supreme Court’s definition of obscenity to a scandalous topic: Engineering Productivity. In a world obsessed with AI-driven efficiency, Dorota and Warren arg

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Cassidy Williams
Senior Director of Developer Advocacy · GitHub
1 appearance on this show
Ian Duncan
mystic, spiritual alchemist, Daoist Priest · The Grind Roasters
1 appearance on this show
Paul Conroy
CTO · Square1
1 appearance on this show
Elise
athlete · Unleash
1 appearance on this show
John Papa
Partner General Manager of Developer Relations · The Greenwood Inn Restaurant & Bar
1 appearance on this show
Lawrence Jones
Founding Engineer · University of New Mexico
1 appearance on this show
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