Podcasts
Listen to cloud-native experts talk about the latest in technology in building modern software.
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The Technologist’s Hippocratic Oath & #techethics, with Mariesa Dale (Ep. 101)
What moral code do we operate under in IT? Do we even have one? In this episode we talk with Mariesa Dale on that topic. She recently wrote a Technologist's Hippocratic Oath that launches us off.
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A New Culture of Collaboration, Innovation at NGA (Ep. 66)
Find out how the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency uses modern software development and Pivotal Cloud Foundry to make America safe.
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The State (Pun Intended) of Cloud-Native Data (Ep. 65)
In this episode of Pivotal Insights, Southwest Airline's Brian Dunlap, Redis' Adi Foulger and RedMonk's James Governor join Jeff and Dormain to explore cloud-native data strategies.
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From grumps to transformation metrics, the questions we get asked (Ep. 100)
What do you do with grumpy people? How do you track how much - or how little! - you're actually improving? Hear about these and other frequently asked transformation questions.
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The Cloud Foundry Foundation & CF Summit, with Abby (Ep. 99)
The Cloud Foundry user base and projects have expanded over the past year, adding members, users, and major components like the Container Runtime. Abby Kearns catches us up on all that and more.
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The Twelve-Factor App, with Nate Schutta (Ep. 98)
Part of what defines an app as "cloud native" is a style described by "the 12 factors." While these seem simple, each of them just the tip of the iceberg. Coté plumbs the depths with Nate Schutta .
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Making Transformation Real at CSAA (Ep. 64)
CSAA's Kyle Campos talks about the strategies he and his team took to transform CSAA’s approach to software development and explains why some things you just can’t learn until you’re in production.
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How to Cut the Waste from Your Software Development Process (Ep. 63)
In this episode of Pivotal Insights, Matt Gunter, Senior Technologist and Customer Advocate at Pivotal, explains how value stream mapping helps developers find and cut the hidden areas of waste.
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The All Things Data Analytics Episode (Ep. 62)
In this episode of Pivotal Insights, Jeff speaks with Jacque Istok, who runs Pivotal's field data team, about the company's Innovation Lab and the upcoming Greenplum Summit.
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Building Teams for Digital Transformation (Ep. 61)
Matt Curry from Allstate and Jon Osborn from Great America Insurance Group share their advice on building teams for transformation based on their real-world experience doing just that.
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Spring Tools 4 and IDE Innovation, with Martin Lippert (Ep. 97)
Developer tools have changed wildly over the past 10 years from build tools to IDEs. The IDEs available have not only increased, but usage of each has grown. In this episode, Richard & Coté talk with
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Security Processes and Culture, with Molly Crowther (Ep. 96)
Security is more about finding holes and devising patches. For one, once you find those holes and have a patch, you have to make sure everyone not only knows about them, but applies them.
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Don't Let Networking Become the Bottleneck to Release Velocity (Ep. 60)
In this episode of Pivotal Insights, VMware's Sai Chaitanya joins Jeff and Dormain to talk about new approaches to network management security in cloud-native environments like Pivotal Cloud Foundry.
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Beyond stateless - DevOps & Databases, Robert Reeves of Datical (Ep. 95)
While much of the magic of cloud native apps comes from being stateless, state must exist somewhere. We talk with Datical's Robert Reeves about managing state throughout the whole software life-cycle.
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Security Shifts Left (Ep. 59)
In this episode of Pivotal Insights, Surag Patel, chief security officer at Contrast Security, joins Jeff and Dormain talk about integrating security into the software development process.
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Kubernetes, Serverless, and DevOps, with Paul "Czarkernetes" Czarkowski (Ep. 94)
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Making Sense of Cloud-Native Security (Ep. 58)
Pivotal's Chief Security Officer for Product Justin Smith talks about the security implications of digital transformation and why a threat-centric point of view is the key to success.
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Building Product in the Enterprise, with Emily Tate (Ep. 93)
Doing proper, product-driven, user-driven agile in large organizations is hard. Much of it, of course, has to do with organizational processes that are inflexible and built around long-term planning.
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The Developer Catnip Episode (Ep. 57)
Josh Long joins Jeff and Dormain to discuss trends in software development in the enterprise, preview Spring 2.0, and share some insights from his latest book in this episode of Pivotal Insights.
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Open Source and the People Who Love It (Ep. 92)
Open source has become one of the most popular - if not the most popular? - ways of producing and maintaining software.
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