The benefits of truly doing agile and XP are well proven at this point. Supported by a platform like Pivotal Cloud Foundry, you can expect to start improving how you do software. That said, cloud native development is a new style of doing software, from pair programming, to following 12 factor coding practices, and breaking apart software into independent services. It helps to get some training on this shift, which is what the Platform Acceleration Lab at Pivotal does. In this episode, we talk with Michael Barinek about that team, how it operates, and a little bit about the training they do. As always, we discuss some infrastructure software related news and explore some options for keeping warm.
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New OpenStack Community Survey, Nov 2017 - people running kubernetes, with bigger draw to pull in Asia, seeing much usage over there. More coverage, and still more. And HPE/Rackspace just announced pay-as-you-go OpenStack. If you really want more details, check out the show notes for one of Coté's other podcasts.
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Kubernetes & Cloud Foundry in SAP's stack - overview of where all this is popping up over there in ERP-land.
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Air Force & Pivotal - literally going from "analog" to "digital"; from 4 year release cycles to 120 days; huge savings in jet fuel and (smaller savings) staff; ability to put out ~20 features a week; good example of starting small to scale big; going small batch. Also, Coté's limit up-front analysis digestible chunk of content.
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