Serverless Chats

Serverless Chats is a podcast that geeks out on everything serverless. Join Jeremy Daly and Rebecca Marshburn as they chat with a special guest each week.

Episode #142: Cloudflare Workers with Michael Hart

About Michael HartA software engineering leader with 20 years of experience growing teams and building distributed systems, from fullstack development to machine learning and big data analytics. He also contributes to open source tools with hundreds of millions of downloads per month, primarily around API integrations, team productivity, and developer optimization for cloud environments. He is currently a Principal Engineer for Cloudflare Workers at Cloudflare. Twitter: @hichaelmart Github: https://github.com/mhart Medium: https://medium.com/@hichaelmart Cloudflare Workers: https://workers.cloudflare.com/

06-27
55:20

Episode #141: MongoDB Atlas Serverless with Kevin Jernigan

About Kevin JerniganKevin started his career on the first product management team at Oracle, with responsibilities for utilities, benchmarks, and Oracle Parallel Server. After Oracle, he built a consulting business focused on data warehousing and high end transactional systems, and then built a SaaS business providing booking capabilities to the health club industry. He returned to Oracle to manage a team delivering storage and performance features in Oracle Database, and then joined AWS to launch Aurora PostgreSQL, which he helped build into the fastest-growing service in the history of AWS. In early 2021, Kevin joined the Atlas Serverless product team, and is focusing on bringing the Serverless from preview to general availability, and on working with customers to ensure it exceeds customer expectations in all dimensions, including ease of use, performance, pricing, scalability, functionality, and integration with the broader serverless application landscape. Twitter: @kjerniga LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinjernigan/  MongoDB Atlas: https://www.mongodb.com/atlas  MongoDB Atlas Serverless: https://www.mongodb.com/use-cases/serverless

06-20
56:55

Episode #140: From Zero to Cloud Engineer with Gwyn Pena-Siguenza

Gwyn is currently a Regional Cloud Advocate at Microsoft as well as a YouTube content creator. She started in tech at a help desk role, where she was first introduced to cloud computing and the learning hasn't stopped since then. Her favorite topics are .NET and Azure Functions, and she’s always down to try out new things. Gwyn is passionate about introducing others to the cloud; creating friendly and concise content; and her family. When she’s not doing Advocate things, you can find her playing video games, hanging out with her family, or eating mint chocolate chip ice cream. Twitter: @madebygps LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gwyneth-pena/ GitHub: https://github.com/madebygps/ Personal website: https://www.gwynethpena.com/ What if everyone in tech started out in helpdesk... tweet

06-13
50:03

Episode #139: Tactical Serverless with Lee Gilmore

About Lee James GilmoreLee is a mentor, blogger, and cloud architect passionate about resolving complex problems with simple solutions, with a key focus on serverless technologies on AWS. He's currently a Global Serverless Architect at City Electrical Factors. Before that he worked as a Principal Developer / AWS Architect at AO across the five CeX (Customer Experience) teams; Customer Interactions, ChatBots, Order Management, My Account and Agent Experience, and also previously worked as a Technical Cloud Architect / Technical Lead on cloud native projects @ Sage PLC, after transitioning from Principal Software Developer, and with over 17 years professional experience in the industry.He was a member of the extended leadership team at Sage within product delivery, with a keen interest in innovation, serverless architectures, and technology and has historically held long-term senior technology positions in two separate FTSE 100 companies, as well as running his own start-up, writing articles for ‘The Startup’ which has 680K followers, and mentoring in his free time. He's also 6x AWS Certified. Twitter: @leejamesgilmore LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lee-james-gilmore GitHub: https://github.com/leegilmorecode 

05-30
44:22

Episode #138: The Best of Serverless Chats (Part 2)

Episodes mentioned: Episode #108: Mulling over Multi-cloud with Corey Quinn Episode #123: APIs and the Evolution of Serverless with Dorian Smiley Episode #124: Self-Provisioning Runtimes with Shawn "swyx" Wang Episode #127: Supporting Women in Tech with Kristi Perreault Episode #125: Configuration over Code with Eric Johnson Episode #118: Deploying on Fridays with Charity Majors

05-23
01:07:02

Episode #137: The Best of Serverless Chats (Part 1)

Episodes mentioned: Episode #132: The Evolution of Serverless at AWS with Dr. Werner Vogels Episode #112: Abstracting Stateful Serverless with Jonas Bonér Episode #110: Mapping the Inevitability of Serverless with Simon Wardley Episode #128: Serverless-First Engineers and the Flywheel Effect with David Anderson Episode #129: What To Do When the Servers Go Away with Tom McLaughlin Episode #135: Serverless for Frontend Engineers with Swizec Teller Episode #131: Security in the Cloud with Merritt Baer and Megan O'Neil

05-16
54:20

Episode #136: Serverless Transformation with Sarah Hamilton

About Sarah HamiltonSarah Hamilton is a Software Engineer at LEGO Group and an AWS Community Builder. Prior to her current role, she was a Cloud Engineer at aleios.Twitter: @serverlesssarahLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hamilton-sarah/Medium: https://medium.com/@08hamiltonsGitHub: https://github.com/hamilton-s

05-09
42:31

Episode #135: Serverless for Frontend Engineers with Swizec Teller

About Swizec TellerSwizec Teller has been programming for the web since the early 2000's. From a server in his bedroom to web scale cloud ecosystems making millions of dollars. The sysadmin part always annoyed him. Too fiddly. Serverless caught his eye as the perfect answer for quick to get started, easy for engineers to use, fit for scale, no fiddling. You can ask him anything on twitter @swizec, or join the newsletter at swizec.com. He writes about web engineering lessons from practice.Twitter: @SwizecLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/swizec/GitHub: https://github.com/swizecPersonal website: https://swizec.com/React for Data Visualization (course): https://reactfordataviz.com/Serverless Handbook for Frontend Engineers (book): https://serverlesshandbook.dev/The Senior Mindset Series: https://seniormindset.com/YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/SwizecTeller

05-02
51:28

Episode #134: Serverless Community Building with Farrah Campbell

About Farrah CampbellAfter 10 years of working in healthcare management, a serendipitous 20-minute car ride with Kara Swisher inspired Farrah to make the jump into technology. She has worked at multiple startups in many different capacities, eventually working her way to being the Sr. Product Marketing Manager, Containers & Serverless.Farrah previously worked as Ecosystems Director, at Stackery where she managed the relationship with AWS including Stackery as an Advanced Technology Partner, achieving the AWS DevOps Competency, a launch partner for Lambda Layers and is an AWS Serverless Hero. Farrah has cultivated the serverless community as an organizer of Portland Serverless Days, the Portland Serverless Meetup, along with numerous serverless workshops and the Portland tech community events from Techfest to bringing multiple luminaries to Portland.Twitter: @FarrahC32LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/farrahcampbell/AWS Community Builders: https://aws.amazon.com/developer/community/community-builders/

04-25
47:20

Episode #133: Moving to Serverless Safely with Jeff Williams

About Jeff WilliamsJeff brings more than 20 years of security leadership experience as Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer of Contrast. Previously, Jeff was Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Aspect Security, a successful and innovative application security consulting company acquired by Ernst & Young. Jeff is also a founder and major contributor to OWASP, where he served as Global Chairman for eight years and created the OWASP Top 10, OWASP Enterprise Security API, OWASP Application Security Verification Standard, XSS Prevention Cheat Sheet, and many other widely adopted free and open projects. Jeff has a BA from the University of Virginia, an MA from George Mason, and a JD from Georgetown. Twitter: @planetlevel LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/planetlevel/ Contrast Security website: https://www.contrastsecurity.com/ OWASP Foundation: https://owasp.org/

04-18
49:45

Episode #132: The Evolution of Serverless at AWS with Dr. Werner Vogels

Dr. Werner Vogels is Chief Technology Officer at Amazon.com where he is responsible for driving the company’s customer-centric technology vision.As one of the forces behind Amazon’s approach to cloud computing, he is passionate about helping young businesses reach global scale, and transforming enterprises into fast-moving digital organizations.Vogels joined Amazon in 2004 from Cornell University where he was a distributed systems researcher. He has held technology leadership positions in companies that handle the transition of academic technology into industry. Vogels holds a PhD from the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam and has authored many articles on distributed systems technologies for enterprise computing.Twitter: https://twitter.com/WernerLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wernervogels/Blog: https://www.allthingsdistributed.com/AWS: https://aws.amazon.com

04-11
44:15

Episode #131: Security in the Cloud with Merritt Baer and Megan O'Neil

About Merritt BaerMerritt Baer is an emerging tech and infosec expert. She builds strategic initiatives for security and emerging technologies. She currently is a Principal Security Architect at Amazon Web Services (AWS), where she provides technical cloud security guidance to complex, regulated organizations like the Fortune 100, and advises the leadership of AWS' largest customers on security as a bottom line proposition. Recently, Merritt served as the Lead Cyber Advisor to the Federal Communications Commission. She also wrote and implemented civilian cybersecurity strategy at the Department of Homeland Security's Office of Cybersecurity and Communications, the nation's cyber firehouse.Merritt is a double Harvard graduate with experience in all three branches of government and a strong publication record. She is a leader in computer security, an Internet law and business expert, and a technology entrepreneur.Twitter: @MerrittBaerLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/merrittbaer/Personal website: https://www.merrittrachelbaer.com/About Megan O’NeilMegan is a Principal Security Solutions Architect at AWS. In her more than four years with AWS, she has had experience in threat detection and incident response, as well as in enabling customers to implement sophisticated, scalable, and secure solutions that solve their business challenges.Megan’s expertise also includes collaborating with internal teams to design and develop secure solutions across multiple technologies and platforms, as well as providing strategic direction on enterprise security architecture and the implementation of appropriate safeguards and controls. She is also well-versed in assessing current and planned applications and systems, identifying security architecture issues and designing solutions for gaps.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/megan-o-neil-aa147311/

04-04
46:54

Episode #130: Serverless Framework v3 with Matthieu Napoli and Mariusz Nowak

About Matthieu NapoliMatthieu is a software engineer passionate about helping developers to create. He’s the founder of Null, and currently a Senior Product Manager for Serverless Framework at Serverless Inc. Fascinated by how serverless unlocks creativity, he works on making serverless accessible to everyone.Apart from consulting for clients, Matthieu also spends his time maintaining open-source projects. That includes Bref, a framework for creating serverless PHP applications on AWS. Alongside Bref, he sends a monthly newsletter containing serverless news relevant to PHP developers.After years of talking at conferences and training teams on serverless, Matthieu created the Serverless Visually Explained course. Packed with use cases, visual explanations, and code samples, the course focuses on being practical and accessible.Twitter: https://twitter.com/matthieunapoliLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthieunapoliGitHub: https://github.com/mnapoli/Personal website: https://mnapoli.fr/Serverless Explained course: https://serverless-visually-explained.com/Null: https://null.tc/Serverless Framework: serverless.comAbout Mariusz NowakMariusz has been involved with full-stack development of web applications since 2004 and actively engaged in the open source community. He developed and published many JavaScript tools and modules, which play important part in implementation of modern web applications (client & server side) that he's worked with.He also implemented a light, highly configurable, in-memory database engine that allows decentralized, network independent and (while in network connection) a real-time distribution/replication of database data: https://github.com/medikoo/dbjs.Twitter: https://twitter.com/medikooLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariusznowakGitHub: https://github.com/medikoo

03-28
47:00

Episode #129: What To Do When the Servers Go Away with Tom McLaughlin

Tom is a cloud infrastructure and operations engineer with 13+ years of platform operations and IT experience, and over 8 years of AWS cloud infrastructure. He has worked in companies ranging from startups to the enterprise. His areas of focus around serverless started largely on the operational aspects of building and running reliable serverless systems. More recently his efforts involve mentoring teams new to AWS and serverless, and helping them successfully adopt these technologies through training and education.Tom is also a leading serverless advocate in the DevOps community. He is a regular speaker at DevOpsDays conferences where he works to guide operations engineers in identifying and further the skills they need to be successful with serverless infrastructure.What drew Tom early to serverless was the prospect of having no hosts or container management platform to build and manage which yielded the question: What would he do if the servers he was responsible for went away? As an early DevOps adopter he felt it was time to take a leap again into a new and emerging technology space. He’s found enjoyment in a community of people that are both pushing the future of technology and trying to understand its effects on the future of people and businesses.When not working, Tom can be found racing his ‘87 Buick Grand National at the dragstrip, dabbling in photography, or playing with his cat Cinnamon.Twitter: @tmclaughbosLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tmclaugh/ServerlessOps.io: https://www.serverlessops.io/Serverless DevOps Ebook: https://www.serverlessops.io/download-the-serverless-devops-ebookDev.to: https://dev.to/tmclaughbos

03-21
42:54

Episode #128: Serverless-First Engineers and the Flywheel Effect with David Anderson

Dave Anderson is currently a Technical Fellow with Bazaarvoice, where he focuses on product development, and technical and strategic leadership. He also is a contributor at The Serverless Edge, a blog for engineers, architects, and leaders interested in serverless, where he explores the narrative building on the new ways to create business value through software and technology.Prior to these roles, Dave has led transformation, technical excellence, cloud adoption, fintech/insurtech strategies, technical community activity, and both participated and led several enterprise/organizational transformation efforts. His experience also includes frequent collaboration with senior executives, engineers and business sponsors. With Liberty Mutual, he designed and implemented large scale internet eCommerce systems and distributed web platforms. Operating as a tech startup within a Fortune 100 company, Dave led a period of digital disruption that put the organization ahead of the competition.Twitter: https://twitter.com/davidand393LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-anderson-belfast/The Serverless Edge: https://www.theserverlessedge.com/The Serverless Craic (podcast): https://theserverlessedge.podbean.com/Dev.to: https://dev.to/davidand39The Flywheel Effect book: https://itrevolution.com/the-flywheel-effect/

03-14
51:46

Episode #127: Supporting Women in Tech with Kristi Perreault

Kristi Perreault is a Senior Software Engineer at Liberty Mutual Insurance, where her focus is serverless development and enablement. She has over 4 years of industry experience, holds an M.S. in Electrical & Computer Engineering, and has learned, followed, and preached the best coding practices she knows through it all. When she isn’t promoting Women in Technology and mentoring her dozens of new hires & interns, Kristi can be found in the mountains of Colorado hiking, mountain biking, skiing, golfing, paddle-boarding, or doing just about anything else outdoors. Twitter: https://twitter.com/kperreault95 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristi-perreault/ Medium: https://kristiperreault.medium.com/ Business Insider Post: “I gave the wrong answer when I was asked how people can better support women in tech. Here's what I wish I said instead.”

03-07
53:40

Episode #126: Teaching What You Learn with Tomasz Łakomy

Tomasz Łakomy is a Frontend Engineer at Stedi, Co-founder of Cloudash, an egghead.io instructor, and a lifelong learner with a passion for learning in public.Since 2018, he's been diving into the world of AWS and at the same time sharing what he's learned with others. After passing the AWS Certified Solutions Architect: Associate exam in 2019 he recorded multiple courses on serverless technologies, including Build an App with the AWS Cloud Development Kit, and Learn AWS Lambda from scratch.In addition, he's active on his Twitter, blog - tlakomy.com, as well as The Practical Dev community, where he posts articles on career advice, testing and - of course - AWS. Twitter: @tlakomy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/%F0%9F%9A%80-tomasz-Lakomy-12b2a258 GitHub: https://github.com/tlakomy/ Personal website: https://tlakomy.com/ Dev.to: https://dev.to/tlakomy AWS Community Hero: https://aws.amazon.com/developer/community/heroes/tomasz-lakomy/ Cloudash: https://cloudash.dev/  Stedi: https://www.stedi.com/

02-28
57:41

Episode #125: Configuration over Code with Eric Johnson

Eric Johnson is a Principal Developer Advocate for Serverless Applications at Amazon Web Services and is based in Northern Colorado. Eric is a fanatic about serverless and enjoys helping developers understand how serverless technologies introduces a major paradigm shift in how they approach building and running applications at massive scale with minimal administration overhead. Prior to this, Eric has worked as a developer, solutions architect and AWS Evangelist for an AWS partner company. Twitter: https://twitter.com/edjgeek LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/singledigit/ GitHub: https://github.com/singledigit Serverless Land: https://serverlessland.com/about/eric-johnson/

02-21
57:28

Episode #124: Self-Provisioning Runtimes with Shawn "swyx" Wang

Shawn “Swyx” Wang is currently Head of DX at Temporal.io, based out of Seattle. He is also a frequent writer and speaker best known for the Learn in Public movement and recently published The Coding Career Handbook with more advice for engineers going from Junior to Senior.Twitter: @swyxLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shawnswyxwang/Website: https://www.swyx.io/Github: https://github.com/sw-yxYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/swyxTVThe Swyx Mixtape: https://swyx.transistor.fm/The Self-Provision Runtime: https://www.swyx.io/self-provisioning-runtimeThis episode is sponsored by Stream.

02-14
01:05:23

Episode #123: APIs and the Evolution of Serverless with Dorian Smiley

Dorian Smiley is a dedicated full-stack engineer with more than 15 years of experience.  He is currently the VP of Technology at Brainly, the world's largest peer-to-peer learning community for students, parents and teachers. Prior to joining Brainly, Dorian spent a decade with Silicon Publishing Inc., first as Sr. Software Architect, and later as its Chief Scientific Officer. His extensive professional experience includes work with cloud native applications, microservices, serverless, big data architectures, PWAs, MEAN, MERN, and LAMP stacks. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dorian-smiley-97a72a14/ Medium: https://dorians.medium.com/ Github: https://github.com/doriansmiley Brainly: https://brainly.com/ Brainly Tech Blog: https://medium.com/brainly This episode is sponsored by Stream and Dexecure.

02-07
01:00:27

Gustavo Eduard

nice episode really good man

09-29 Reply

Andrew Newman

not sure if it's just me, but there are multiple periods of long silence in this podcast.

07-22 Reply

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