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Trust is the foundation of Cloud
If we don't trust the service providers then what happens to the cloud ecosystems? In this episode, the Cloud2030 team really got into what will cause transformation of the industry at a broad scale, what the triggers were, what the motivations are, and and sort of why it would happen. And we did it talking about things like Bitcoin and trust and security and economics. So it was really well rounded discussion. And the punchline is that we think government changes, economic changes. geopolitical issues, are potentially big disruptors in this case, and hard to predict. And potentially other hardware innovations or things that the cost people lose faith or confidence in the way things are, could cause very rapid change. https://otter.ai/u/_sFXEgOQWioySRU7X5GL6NRkRxY Photo by Pixabay from Pexels [ID 461049]

Jevons Paradox for Complexity?
Cloud2030 crew examines the real cost of complexity in the systems that we are building. Most critically, we re-examine if there's a real limit to how complex the systems can become? Photo by Pixabay from Pexels [ID 258173]

Extra! How Technology impacts Society
A Cloud2030 extra! The crew expands our discussion into broader impacts of the technology that we're creating. Photo by Jeremy Bishop from Pexels [ID 2397414]

Cloud2030 Recap with TFiR
Rob and Swapnil review major Cloud2030 topics from the last 6 months. This is a great podcast if you want to learn about the themes and insights we've gained from previous discussions. Originally broadcast as https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uvELO1qa-7I Photo by Photography Maghradze PH from Pexels [ID 3764958]

Does OpEx accelerate Innovation?
Cloud2030 crew digs into how OpEx vs CapEx thinking changes the way we approach innovation. Originally Recorded on Jan 21, 2021 Photo by Ono Kosuki from Pexels [ID 5974343]

Intersection of AI and Security
Cloud2030 Team discusses how/if AI can improve infrastructure security. Originally recorded Dec 17, 2020 Photo by Sora Shimazaki from Pexels [ID 5938531]

Terraform in Action by Scott Winkler
Interview with "Terraform in Action" author Scott Winkler. We have an in depth discussion about advanced Terraform and Infrastructure as Code as a practice. Read the whole book! 35% off with http://mng.bz/xmy7 code pod2030cl21 And YES, we have a few free book codes! Contact @zehicle on Twitter to get one while they last.

What will replace Centos?
DevOps lunch crew reacts to Redhat's changes to the Centos distribution model We discuss the impacts to the industry and alternatives. Photo by DSD from Pexels [ID689784]

Kubernetes Machine Controllers? Good idea?
We discuss the function and challenges around Kubernetes Machine Controllers. Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/frmLxgBSBcg3GwNRRRNs23nsGaA Photo by Anamul Rezwan from Pexels [ID 1145434]

Teams and Infrastructure as Code [DevOps Jan 19]
Infrastructure as Code (IaC) is more than just tech, it is a team process. In this discussion, we cover the team benefits of IaC including transparency, collaboration and repeatability. Photo by Kateryna Babaieva from Pexels ID 2760243

Image Deploy Process [DevOps Jan 19]
Discussion about how Image-base (aka immutable) provisioning processes work. We talk about the tech and challenges in making the shift to images from netboot. Photo by cottonbro from Pexels ID 4553277

Julien Vehent - Securing DevOps [1x1 Discussion]
Rob and Julien Vehent discuss the challenges of Securing DevOps. Including highlights from his book of the same name. BOOK DISCOUNT CODE > pod2030cl21

Is Serverless the ultimate Edge OpEx platform? [Cloud 2030 Jan 28]
This discussion discusses how CapEx vs OpEx impacts innovation. Specifically, we ask: * Is innovation going to be tied into platforms that you are reliant on in order to build new products and bring things to market? * Can you bring something to market without all of this surrounding infrastructure? Hot Take: https://youtu.be/xl6qd2-vKGQ Video: https://youtu.be/vMfQJAYZJLo Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/6lPd3WsUkM3xQcRLRyCA1xeauoU Photo by @joagbriel from Pexels [ID 175392]

Good Open Source Ecosystems [DevOps Lunch Jan 26]
Discussion about open source and how communities work (including OpenStack) We are really thinking about what makes a good project? What makes something in a ecosystem work as an open source project. Video: https://youtu.be/9oI5xfB0wLU Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/2V4qlVkYswsvlqpOHayTnxQHnn8 Photo by Suzy Hazelwood from Pexels [ID 2523659]

Cloud2030 Cloud Economics Feedback Loop [2/4/21]
Cloud 2030 group discussion about Cloud Economics. Specifically, we discuss how does the economic structure and complexity of Cloud create a feedback cycle that re-enforces to motivations to use cloud. More https://at.the2030.cloud Photo by cottonbro from Pexels [ID 4324101]

Summit 7/7 - Reflections
In the final segment of the2030.cloud summit, attendees reflect on what they learned about the discussions and where they want to focus next. Reflections about the Future? What have we learned? What can we change? 2030 Summit Wrap-Up: More details * at.the2030.cloud * video: https://youtu.be/oX98WJ36neY * intros https://youtu.be/IEScOqCY63A * transcript https://otter.ai/u/nSIOxIc0etlHUHqeKJQe9yLVZJU Photo by Sunyu Kim from Pexels [ID 3424213]

Summit 6/7 - Social Access
2030 Summit Part 6 of 7 - Are we accelerating disparities between technology have and have nots? How can we address this challenge in a systemic way? More details * at.the2030.cloud * video: https://youtu.be/KLgJ_fDGiX4 * intros https://youtu.be/IEScOqCY63A * transcript https://otter.ai/u/D7kznEmL8StIeUeXLb9N8w9I9oc Photo by Jonathan Portillo from Pexels [ID 3809792]

Summit 5/7 - Scale and Complexity
2030 Summit Part 5 of 7 - As we build larger and more complex systems, we're facing challenges that we have not seen before. What are they? How will we adapt? More details * at.the2030.cloud * video: https://youtu.be/v36Ho-fSLKw * intros youtu.be/IEScOqCY63A * transcript https://otter.ai/u/E1pEVRYzV8ejO9Hy-L_2IzEDpHo Photo by Andrea Piacquadio from Pexels [ID 3768126]

Summit 4/7 - Pace of Innovation
2030 Summit Part 4 of 7 - What are the consequences as cloud and service models speed the pace of innovation. Are we creating systems that are too complex to be understood? What happens when something breaks? More details * at.the2030.cloud * video: https://youtu.be/NwyAeVQZnXA * intros https://youtu.be/IEScOqCY63A Photo Credit by Chris Peeters from Pexels [ID 12801]

Summit 3/7 - Subscription Economics
2030 Summit Part 3 of 7 - We explore how turning everything into a service is changing the nature of our society and access to capital This discussion sets up the increasing pace of innovation. More details * https://at.the2030.cloud * video: https://youtu.be/4uoYa0ExLTc * intros https://youtu.be/IEScOqCY63A Photo Cred: Reynaldo #brigworkz Brigantty from Pexels [ID 747113]

1x1 w Ian Rae, CloudOps, on 2030 & complexity
Are we hooked on cloud? While it's hard to manage, it's changed the market in fundamental ways. In this 1x1 discussion, we explore the impacts of those changes. Follow Ian: * https://twitter.com/ianrae * https://www.linkedin.com/in/ianrae/ * https://www.linkedin.com/company/cloudops/ Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/jCVMfVvF6lMDBeJtgy6xh-CMwLo

Summit 2/7 - UPplug Digital Life?
2030 Summit Part 2 of 7 - Exploring the consequences of digital systems taking over the basic functions of daily life. What happens when the world stops when the Wifi is down? This discussion sets up our next 3 sessions. More details: * https://at.the2030.cloud * video: https://youtu.be/RW9rQAClvUA * intros: https://youtu.be/IEScOqCY63A Photo Credit: Cottonbro on Pexels [ID 4631076]

Summit 1/5 - Security over the long term.
2030 Summit Part 1 of 5 - Spirited Discussion of security over the long term. We start from today's security challenge and think about how the solutions will impact our future infrastructure. More details * at.the2030.cloud * video: https://youtu.be/LlBb_qx0xYc * intros https://youtu.be/IEScOqCY63A Photo Credit by Travis Saylor from Pexels [id 951408]

Parlor Deplatformed - impacts for tech [DevOps Lunch Jan 12]
DevOps lunch discusses the impacts of deplatforming Parlor for the industry both in technical and (armchair) legal terms. We discuss other cases where online activity is limited by providers and governments. Photo by Moose Photos from Pexels

Inflection Point: User Power? [Cloud2030 Jan 14]
To document previous discussions, we narrow our scope down to the coming inflection point where power returns to the users [if, that can happen]. Photo by Pelipoer Lara from Pexels

Open Hardware Discussion [Dec 10, 2020]
Interactive discussion about the future of hardware for cloud and edge use cases. We discuss open source hardware, impact of ARM, innovation cycles for data center technologies. Photo Credit: https://www.pexels.com/@tima-miroshnichenko
Becoming the2030.cloud & Solarwinds Discussion
Announcing: Renaming Podcast to be the2030.cloud ! Discussion about the broader impacts of the Solarwinds hack including security, access and process behind our innovation cycles. Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/HjD---bDWXujzt_Q_yN9Y1VFZhM

We Make A Disruption Grid : Cloud2030 #2
The Cloud2030 community digs into disaster, risk, and unexpected events that could disrupt technology. You think 2020 is bad... what till you hear what we're thinking up.

DevOps Lunch And Learn Starts A Book Club: Distance DevOps #19
General discussion about DevOps challenges and market. If you are interested in the book club, our first book will be the Phoenix Project by Gene Kim.

Sean Heiney from SignalWire on FreeSWITCH and Open Source Telco Tools
Joining us this week is Sean Heiney, COO, SignalWire. About SignalWire We are the original geeks of software-defined telecom - developers of the #1 open-source communications platform in the world. Our mission is a simple one. To empower you to build whatever you can imagine utilizing software-defined telecom capabilities. Whether it’s a product, service, application, or enterprise communication tool, we want you to focus on your idea instead of worrying about developing, scaling, maintaining, and of course, overpaying for complex communications technology and services.

Disrupting AWS & Missioning : Cloud2030 #1
Lively discussion about Distruptablity of AWS, Risks to status quo, The Cloud2030 Series comes from regular discussions in the Cloud2030 community -https://at.the2030.cloud/feed

Implementing IPv6 w/ Ed Horley : Distance DevOps #20
Deep discussion about IPv6 and networking concepts. We cover practical aspects of IPv6 and potential future applications.

Patrick McFadin on Cassandra, K8SSANDRA and Kubernetes
Joining us this week is Patrick McFadin, Apache Cassandra and VP, Developer Relations at DataStax. About DataStax DataStax helps companies compete in a rapidly changing world where expectations are high and new innovations happen daily. DataStax is an experienced partner in on-premises, hybrid, and multi-cloud deployments and offers a suite of distributed data management products and cloud services. We make it easy for enterprises to deliver killer apps that crush the competition. More than 400 of the world’s leading enterprises including Capital One, Cisco, Comcast, Delta Airlines, eBay, Macy’s, McDonald’s, Safeway, Sony, and Walmart use DataStax to build modern applications that can be deployed across any cloud.

The Future Of Open Source Pt 1 : Distance DevOps #19
A spirited discussion about the role Open Source plays in innovation and enterprise. It was unlike most "Is Open Source working" discussions because we're focused on longer term. This sets the stage deeper discussions about how innovation and disruption will happen in the cloud world.

Observability & SRE Mgmt with Charity Majors : DistanceDevOps #18
Wide ranging discussion lead by Charity Majors about the challenges with Observability and general operational accountability. Discussion moves from technical to organizational and cloud. Really covers core issues related to DevOps and system thinking.

JP Morgenthal talks Field CTOs, RPA, and Software Complexity
Joining us this week is JP Morgenthal, VP & CTO, Automation Anywhere. About Automation Anywhere Automation Anywhere is a global leader in Robotic Process Automation (RPA), empowering customers to automate end-to-end business processes with software bots – digital workers that perform repetitive and manual tasks, resulting in dramatic productivity gains, optimized customer experience and more engaged employees. The company offers the world’s only web-based and cloud-native intelligent automation platform combining RPA, artificial intelligence, machine learning and analytics right out of the box, to help organizations rapidly start and scale their process automation journey. Its Bot Store is the world's first and largest marketplace with more than 1,000 pre-built, intelligent automation solutions. With a global network of 2,000 partners, Automation Anywhere has deployed over 2.4 million bots to support some of the world’s largest enterprises across all industries. For additional information, visit www.automationanywhere.com.

Open Mike Night on Cloud 2030 Community : Distance DevOps #17
The community discussed a variety of DevOps topics in a free format meeting with ideas for future Distance DevOps meetings.

Security, Open Links And BIG AW$ Bills w/ Chris Short : Distance DevOps #16
Discussion about how a series of issues including leaving large files publicly accessible lead to over $2500 in AWS charges in 24 hours! We discuss how it happened and what you can do to prevent it.

Ilan Peleg from Lightrun on Shift Left Observability
Joining us today is Ilan Peleg, Co-Founder and CEO Lightrun. About Lightrun Founded in 2019, Lightrun is the first complete continuous debugging and observability platform. Lightrun allows developers to easily and securely add logs, performance metrics and traces to production and staging environments in real-time and on-demand. By enabling developers to gather data from the app in real-time, developers and engineering organization leaders gain 100% code-level observability and faster resolution of production issues. Lightrun replaces the iterative, non-agile process required today for debugging applications. ISO-27001 compliant, Lightrun is committed to enterprise-grade security standards. Lightrun is platform-agnostic, works on-prem, in the cloud, in containers and on serverless code. Lightrun’s proprietary sandbox ensures that the original application’s behavior is not compromised. On November 18, Lightrun and JFrog will host a joint webinar to discuss the larger trend of Continuous Observability and how they fit into it, and how engineering organizations can slash MTTR by employing Continuous Debugging during incident resolution. Register at https://leap.jfrog.com/lightrun-achieving-complete-agility-us-lp.html

Network Security NFTables Vs IPTables : Distance DevOps #15
Carl Perry provides an in depth look at the history of Linux networking configuration leading up to IP Tables and NF Tables. BONUS Space Geeking at the end.

Ross Ethridge on Edge Data Centralization and Processing with Buurst Fuusion
Joining this week is Ross Ethridge, Lead Engineer at Buurst. About Buurst At Buurst, We know data is your most critical asset, which is why we strive to ensure your data is available when you need it, anywhere you need it, with the performance you and your customers have come to expect. About Buurst Fuusion Buurst Fuusion is the only edge solution to connect business data from remote locations to the most powerful cloud services, regardless of your data’s original format. Whether or not it’s running as a container, existing hardware, or a virtual machine, Fuusion works for you.

Edge DevOps with Sarbjeet Johal : Distance DevOps #14
Discussion about DevOps in Edge Infrastructure Environments. This was a lively discussion about issues concerning constrained environments and infrastructure covering wide ranging topics.

Peter Zaitsev talks Open Source Databases and Clouds
Joining us this week is Peter Zaitsev, Founder and CEO, Percona. About Percona Percona is a leader in providing best-of-breed enterprise-class support, consulting, managed services, training and software for MySQL®, MariaDB®, MongoDB®, PostgreSQL® and other open source databases in on-premises and cloud environments. Percona was founded in August 2006 by Peter Zaitsev and Vadim Tkachenko and now employs a global network of experts with a staff of over 200+ people. Our large and diverse customer list boasts one of the highest renewal rates in the business.

Skaffold & CI with John Scharber : Distance DevOps #13
Detailed discussion and demo of Skaffold and customized CI pipelines w John Scharber. Lots and lots of YAML in this one!

David Found of ShuttleOps on No-Code Continuous Delivery
Joining us today is David Found, President & CEO at ShuttleOps. About ShuttleOps Software delivery is now critical for virtually every organization, even if the process of deploying it can be hampered by mind-numbing complexity. Our goal is to help you remove the errors, latency, and risk that can result from a manual, onerous or sluggish application deployment process. We took a holistic view of application automation, focusing not only on the technical aspects but on how people and processes influence the end-to-end experience. So you can automate the delivery of applications, fixes, and features to your customers quickly and securely.

Why MVP Didn't Work with Rob Hirschfeld : Distance DevOps #12
Interactive and balanced discussion about how and when minimal viable product (MVP) strategy works. Includes story telling about RackN and Digital Rebar journey.

Derek Swanson from Silk on Changing the Way we Cloud
Joining us this week is Derek Swanson, CTO Silk. About Silk Silk’s Cloud Data Platform optimizes everything about life in the cloud, allowing organizations to get ten times the performance out of their existing cloud data while spending 30% less. It fits neatly between your full application stack and cloud infrastructure, making your entire cloud environment run smarter without changing a thing. With real-time data reduction, thin provisioning, and continuous resource optimization, Silk automatically matches your cloud data spend to your actual data needs at every moment, so you can spend less and cloud more

Vets Who Code Deep Dive with Jerome Hardaway : Distance DevOps #11
Jerome Hardaway discusses the how, what and why about VetsWhoCode.org. This detailed session explores how they help Vets be successful both with coding and in the workplace.

Thomas Vitale on the lastest in Java, Spring and Kubernetes
Joining us this week is Thomas Vitale, Sr Systems Engineer at Systematic as well as author of the book " Cloud Native Spring in Action." Get a 40% discount on the book using the code: podL8istSh9y20 (https://www.manning.com/books/cloud-native-spring-in-action)

Cloud Performance Measurement with Paul Teich : Distance DevOps #10
Paul Teich leads a spirited and VERY DEEP discussion in how Liftr discovers hidden information about the clouds and then talks about how to balance performance vs cost vs availability. We also talk about ARM vs Intel vs AMD.