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Author: Matt Stratton, Trevor Hess, Jessica Kerr, and Bridget Kromhout

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Arrested DevOps is the podcast that helps you achieve understanding, develop good practices, and operate your team and organization for maximum DevOps awesomeness.
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Andrew Zigler (Mattermost) delves into the world of open-source development and the unique challenges faced by an "open-first" developer community. Andrew shares his deep insights into fostering collaboration, building trust, and navigating the intricate dynamics of open-source projects.
Jessitron is joined by Chelsea Troy, Staff Data Engineer at Mozilla, and one of the all-around most interesting people in software today, to discuss staff engineering, machine learning operations, and maybe also surfing.
It's been ten years of Arrested DevOps! Joe, Matty, Bridget, Jess, and Trevor spend some time (quite a lot of time!) reminiscing over stories and history of the podcast.
What happens when you suddenly are In Management? Matty is joined by Ben Greenberg to talk through the challenges of first-time management.
DevOps is not a department. It's a set of concepts and ideas that are human-centric and driven through Agile practices. It's applying Big A Agile to operations: fast feedback loops, deeper collaboration with stakeholders (which is the engineering team), and invoking people over process and tools. A current problem hamstringing organizations is that they treat DevOps like a commoditized department: one that writes shell scripts and deploys Jenkins servers, and not the value engine that those teams could be. They took the tools team, applied a light version of DevOps ideology, and said, "Hey, that's it. That's DevOps. Hashtag winning."
Most developers are familiar with two sources of data about their applications: 1) static code analysis, and 2) observability tools monitoring their system in production. However, a new data source is gaining popularity: Runtime analysis. Runtime analysis is a technique where an application's dynamic behavior is recorded and analyzed during development time, allowing flaws and other insights to be revealed before that code is deployed to production.
It's a complex world! Matty and Michael Stahnke wax philosophical about whether our systems need to be as complicated as we have made them
Matty is joined by Ohad Maislish and Cory O'Daniel for some updates on the Open Terraform project.
Adam Jacob (creator of Chef and the System Initiative) and Matty talk about what DevOps has gotten right, what has been wrong, and where we go from here.
When you're in the tech industry, your personal brand matters both internally and externally. This brand can help you stand out in your current organization or when you're looking for new opportunities.
Guest Sarah Morgan helps dig into how we can apply the principles of product management into our DevOps approaches!
Special guest Michael Isbitski joins us to talk about cloud native security and reviews the Sysdig 2023 Cloud-Native Security and Usage Report. Michael and Matty discuss some common security challenges and findings from the report, and how to address them.
Let's take another look at the topic of Platform Engineering, but perhaps with a different perspective. Pete Cheslock turns his attention to Platform Engineering, and if it's really anything new, or just what DevOps has always meant?
Looking for a job? Did you get laid off? It's rough out there. Let's talk about it with Sidney Miller.
Let's dig into the world of data, with Aiven's Francesco Tisiot.
Is DevOps dead? Did Platform Engineering kill it off? Matty chats with Daniel Bryant (Ambassador Labs) about Platform Engineering.
Courtney Nash and Casey Rosenthal from Verica join Matty for a deep dive into the results of the VOID (Verica Open Incident Database) report.
Roni Dover, founder of [Digma.ai](https://digma.ai), joins Jess to chat about continuous feedback and what's missing in every DevOps loop.
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Annakaye Bennett

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Jan 16th
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Nick Chernick

For months, I had been searching for the most effective 360-degree feedback software, but my efforts seemed futile until I had a eureka moment. I stumbled upon a well-researched article https://www.effy.ai/blog/360-degree-feedback-software titled "Top 10 360-Degree Feedback Software," and it was a revelation. This in-depth piece not only presented the best software but also explained their unique features and applications. Now, with this valuable resource in hand, I am thrilled to embark on a journey of improved employee development and performance evaluation within our organization.

Aug 4th
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Eric Cartman

I work in manufacturing and I am looking for ways and methods how can I find 360-degree feedback software without any problems? I hope you can give me some details on this topic.

Aug 4th
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Beatrix Ducz

where can one learn assertive communication?

Apr 1st
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elrey741

18:10: cheaper to transfer data between us-east-1 to us-east-2 than between availability zones!

Jan 9th
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elrey741

38:30: CNCF resources

Feb 1st
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elrey741

30:10: k8s lifecycles for data (yaml assembly language -> pre-processor -> patch etc...)

Feb 1st
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elrey741

28:25: IaC (Infrastructure as Code) vs IaD (Infrastructure as Data)

Feb 1st
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elrey741

36:20: deliveryconf: https://www.deliveryconf.com

Dec 31st
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elrey741

most listened to episodes: 1) the database calls are coming from inside the devops: https://www.arresteddevops.com/devops-database/ 2) pushing left with tanya janca: https://www.arresteddevops.com/pushing-left/ 3) Shiny Objects With Jessie Frazelle and Andrew Clay Shafer: https://www.arresteddevops.com/shiny-objects/

Dec 31st
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Kristyn Mitchell

Either worst podcast ever or I'm missing a joke. how can people talk for a look long about nothing?...no thing. boring.

Mar 4th
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