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The newest podcast series covering all things related to software delivery.
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Welcome onboard on our 4th episode of DevOps World Radio with Kohsuke Kawaguchi, Sacha Labourey and Ian O'Brien. On this episode, we are going to talk about DevOps implementations, the successes and the challenges through the eyes of two industry veterans - Kohsuke and Sacha. And Ian tells us about what role data, ML and AI can play in helping practitioners do DevOps better. Everybody that's out there thinking they are doing DevOps really well or planning to do DevOps, or anywhere along the journey - sometimes you get 5-10 years into it and you go, we are the best in the world, we are just awesome at this, we are killing it at DevOps. But then the inside truth is always somewhere in between or not close to that statement. There might still be a long way to go and a lot of things that need to happen before you get really successful at it in both a practical and strategic sense. And that’s ok! Being able to admit that there is a long way to go and finding ways to improve it, that’s something we are going to have in this discussion and who better to discuss this than the two people who have been doing this for 25 years+. We are so excited to have two legendary personalities, who have probably seen some of the largest, most successful and probably some of the most challenging DevOps implementations in the market - Founder of Hudson Project and Jenkins, Kohsuke Kawaguchi and Founder and CSO of CloudBees, Sacha Labourey. 
Our host, Shawn Ahmed talks about the future of Fintech/ Financial Services with Chris Skinner. It is said that every child in technology is trained by their parent to be one generation out of date. How true is this statement? Writing a cheque to be paid into account to getting paid in bitcoins, there is a whole generational shift that has happened over the last decade in terms of how we have evolved in our approach to FinTech. Chris Skinner is one of the most influential people in technology. He is an independent commentator on the financial markets and fintech through his blog, the Finanser.com, which is updated daily and as a best-selling author. His latest book, Digital for Good, focuses on how technology and finance can work together to address the environmental and social issues we face today and make a better world. Here is his perspective on what the future holds for Financial Sector.
Chris Skinner

Chris Skinner

2022-03-2348:21

Steves Wozniak shares his thoughts on transformation, his interest in innovation, and his dislike for spam on the new DevOps Radio episode. Don't miss this one! About Steve Wozniak: A Silicon Valley icon, technology entrepreneur and philanthropist for more than forty years, Steve Wozniak has helped shape the computing industry with his design of Apple’s first line of products the Apple I and II. He also influenced the popular Macintosh. In 1976, Wozniak and Steve Jobs founded Apple Computer Inc. with Wozniak’s Apple I personal computer.  Wozniak continues to pursue his entrepreneurial and philanthropic interests to this day.  In October 2017, Steve co-founded Woz U — a postsecondary education and training platform focused on software engineering and technology development.  He has also recently co-founded Efforce which leverages disparate applications of blockchain technology. During it all Wozniak has delivered thousands of talks and fireside chats, thrilling audiences and inspiring the next generation of entrepreneurs and engineers.  
On this episode of DevOps Radio, William Loomis and Stewart Scott with the Atlantic Council discuss DevSecOps and securing the software supply chain. 
On the latest episode of DevOps Radio, Luke Hohmann discusses his framework for twelve games that uncover customers’ needs.
On the latest episode of DevOps Radio, Adrienne Tacke joins host Brian Dawson to discuss beating imposter syndrome and the three things she wishes she knew before becoming a software developer.
On the latest episode of DevOps Radio, Ev Kontsevoy discusses creating "The Matrix" for software and tips for starting a company.
On the latest episode of DevOps Radio, Charlie Betz joins host Brian Dawson to discuss the new report, "Software Delivery Maturity: Empower Developers With End-To-End Automation, Orchestration, And Collaboration."
On the 100th episode of DevOps Radio, DevOps Advocate Aaron Aldrich discusses how he mobilized his evangelism and community building on several fronts, including DevOps, resilience engineering, and mental health.
On the latest episode of DevOps Radio, Pete Hodgson discusses feature flagging and how startups can scale their teams and operations.
On the latest episode of DevOps Radio, Julien Delange of Applied Visions discusses how developers can manage technical debt and his predictions for the future of coding. 
On the latest episode of DevOpsRadio, Frank Zinghini of Applied Visions explains how visual software solutions can help solve complex problems within an enterprise.
On Episode 96 of DevOps Radio, Erika Chestnut joins Host Brian Dawson to discuss quality assurance.
Søren Pedersen, the founder of BuildingBetterSoftware, joins Host Brian Dawson to discuss bridging the gap in DevOps.
Steve Pereira, founder of Visible, joins Host Brian Dawson to discuss Value Stream Management. 
Robin Purohit, CEO & co-founder of Peritus.ai, joins Host Brian Dawson to discuss bringing AI to the enterprise and community forums.
On this episode of DevOps Radio, Ellen Chisa joins host Brian Dawson to discuss product management and productivity.
In this episode of DevOps Radio, VMware's James Urquhart joins host Brian Dawson to discuss his new book on event-driven integration.
In this episode of DevOps Radio, Shipa's CEO and Founder Bruno Andrade joins host Brian Dawson to discuss his thoughts on the future of Kubernetes.
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cariss bowl

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Jul 26th
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Raghu Meda

i slightly contradict what George said in terms of automation tools first before culture change. neirher of those two is first or second. they both should go hand in hand always. for eg. if culture change is introduced first then how can you validate the culture change is correct and works for you to drive the transformation without tools and technology adoption. Similarly you cant force your teams just to use some new tools and technologies without them realizing the overall agenda of transformation, change of habits, final end goal and alignment. Also i strongly believe in DORA metrics as best practices as they have been specified based on industry research and accurate practical data points. So, one or more DORA metrics should be considered right from beginning to set the target and show the value to your stakeholders and investors of the transformation and define the overall alignment. The closing statement from George is absolutely valid as merely deploying the software code alone

Feb 25th
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Mohamad Hashemi

great

Feb 21st
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