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  • Today's guest, Andrew Duncan, founder of Vertice Labs, joins us to discuss how to build high-performing engineering teams and the importance of early team involvement in product discussions.

    We dive deep into aligning the strategic visions of the C-suite with the immediate tasks of technical teams, effective communication, the role of customer feedback, and motivating software engineers.

    Andrew shares the significance of transparent communication and shares actionable strategies for balancing perspectives across different organizational levels. We also explore the exciting world of generative AI, its potential roles in enhancing team efficiency, and how companies should approach AI integration strategically.

    Join us as we uncover the keys to creating dynamic, engaged, and productive engineering teams - listen up!

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  • Welcome to another exciting episode of the DevOps Toolchain Podcast! Today, you'll hear from John Radford, a tech entrepreneur with over 15 years of experience spanning software development, product consulting, and AI integration.

    In this episode, John dives deep into the intricacies of scaling up teams while maintaining product quality and company culture. He shares invaluable insights on the importance of key hires like a head of engineering, the rising trend of remote work, and the role of AI in enhancing developer productivity.

    We also unpack strategies for product validation, pitfalls to avoid, such as feature creep, and the critical need for sales skills in tech roles.

    Whether you're a startup founder looking to build your dream team, or a DevOps enthusiast interested in leveraging AI for efficiency, this episode is packed with actionable advice and real-world examples. Plus, don't miss out on downloading our free DevOps Quality Testing Playbook to refine your processes further. Listen up!

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  • Today's episode explores observability within the software delivery lifecycle, particularly test-related events. Joining us is Rodrigo Martin, a principal software engineer and test architect at New Relic with an impressive two decades of experience in software testing.

    Rodrigo sheds light on the often overlooked aspects of observability in testing environments, discussing how tracking test-related events can significantly enhance debugging capabilities, performance monitoring, and overall test suite reliability.

    He shares actionable insights on getting started with event tracking, the key metrics you need to focus on, and the common challenges you might face. Whether you're dealing with flaky tests, trying to improve pipeline performance, or simply wanting to understand your testing processes' inner workings better, Rodrigo's expert advice has got you covered.

    Don't miss this episode if you want to take your DevOps observability efforts to the next level. Grab your headphones and join us on this journey to make your CI/CD pipelines more efficient and your developer experience richer. Listen up!

  • Today, you're in for a treat with Eli Farhood, a licensed trader and financial market analyst with a remarkable 20 years of experience. Eli gained a deep knowledge of cybercrime and money laundering in his career. After becoming an identity theft victim, he created Katsh to solve a problem affecting hundreds of millions. Eli's unique perspective will guide us through the world of biometric authentication, a field he's been revolutionizing to eliminate the need for traditional credentials like passwords and usernames, thereby enhancing security against hacking risks.

    Eli will share insights on removing hardware dependency in biometric systems, making this advanced technology accessible on any smart device. We will also explore cybersecurity challenges in the age of AI.

    Find out the role of biometrics in ensuring GDPR compliance, their superiority over password generators, and the exciting developments in Web 3 and blockchain technology.

    So, get ready to discover the future of digital identities, cybersecurity, and the emerging threats of AI. Listen up!

  • Today, we have an exciting episode for you. We're joined by Naveen Krishnan, a Microsoft solution Architect who's passionate about AI and cloud computing. Naveen's diverse career spans working with startups in India, consulting in the US, and bringing his expertise to Microsoft in 2021.

    In today's episode, we'll explore how Naveen leverages AI tools like Microsoft Bing Copilot and Office 365 Copilot, the intricacies of generative AI, and the pivotal role AI plays in enhancing Azure features. We'll also dive into large vs. small language models, the functionalities of Microsoft Fabric, and how AI transforms the developer experience, from testing and security to code generation.

    And if you're curious about running language models locally or maximizing AI in your workflow, Naveen has some invaluable insights to share. Listen up!

  • Today, we're joined by Görkem Ercan , Jozu's CTO. With over 25 years of experience in developer tools and DevOps, Gorkem has significantly contributed to projects like Eclipse and the VS Code Java Extension.

    In this episode, we'll dive into the intricate world of AI and machine learning in regulated industries, the importance of data science teams, and how Jozu's innovative open-source project, KitOps ML, aims to streamline AI/ML model management.

    We'll also explore the growing necessity of MLOps, the unique challenges of integrating AI/ML models into existing systems, and the evolving role of AI in coding. Get ready for an enlightening discussion on the future of AI technologies, compliance, and how developers can better navigate this rapidly changing landscape. Listen up!

  • Welcome to another exciting episode of the DevOps Toolchain Podcast! Today, we're diving deep into AI Code Quality in DevOps with our special guest, Itamar Friedman, CEO and co-founder of Qodo, formerly Codium AI.

    Itamar shares his insights on how automation—specifically AI—is poised to exceed expectations, drawing parallels with historic technological revolutions like electricity and transistors.

    We'll explore the evolving role of developers as AI takes on more tasks, emphasizing that while AI can increase productivity and skill set, human expertise in complex problem-solving and code verification remains irreplaceable. Itamar introduces us to Qodo's innovative tools that significantly enhance test suite coverage and code quality and discusses the importance of developing AI as a core skill, much like learning a new programming language.

    We'll also tackle the current and future landscape of end-to-end testing, the concept of "flow engineering," and the complex balance between code generation and quality assurance. Itamar offers a glimpse into the future of technical product management with AI-driven feature generation and the potential emergence of new roles such as "AI Guardrail Engineers."

    Prepare for an enlightening discussion on the challenges, opportunities, and advancements in AI-driven software development. Let's get started!

  • Welcome to another fantastic session of the DevOps Toolchain podcast! Today, we have a genuinely transformative episode lined up for you. Dagna Bieda joins us; an engineer turned career coach who shares her journey from coding to guiding tech professionals toward impactful career transformations.

    In this episode, Dagna reveals her unique approach to identifying and bridging skill gaps. She mainly focuses on the often-overlooked yet pivotal soft skills imperative for career advancement in roles like staff engineer, architect, and CTO. We'll delve into her strategies for tackling burnout, overcoming impostor syndrome, and setting essential personal boundaries derived from her personal experiences and coaching expertise.

    Dagna also sheds light on the art of self-marketing for developers and redefines it as an honest form of educating others about your value. She introduces concepts from her new book, "Brain Refactor: Optimize Your Internal Code to Thrive in Tech and Engineering," showcasing how psychological insights can help reprogram your mindset for success. This episode is packed with valuable tips, from outlining practical steps to restructure your mental 'code' to sharing actionable techniques for receiving and handling feedback constructively.

    Join us as we explore how refactoring your brain can be the key to unlocking new career heights.

  • Today, we're speaking with Brian Vallelunga, the founder and CEO of Doppler, the pioneering secrets management platform designed specifically for developers. Brian's journey is nothing short of inspiring. From his early days as an intern at Uber, where he made significant safety improvements, to being named one of Forbes 30 under 30, Brian's assertive and innovative approach has consistently led him to new heights.

    In this episode, Brian shares how his struggles with managing environment variables inspired him to create Doppler. He narrates his journey, from overcoming challenges at Uber to pivoting side projects, which ultimately led to the creation of this robust secrets management solution. He imparts practical advice on listening to customers, addressing security vulnerabilities, and the importance of a centralized secrets management tool, empowering you with the knowledge to navigate similar situations.

    For all aspiring entrepreneurs, Brian's story of learning from multiple failures and his mantra of taking chances is particularly inspiring. His journey will motivate you to keep pushing forward, and his insights on effective customer research and the importance of solving urgent, significant problems will encourage you to tackle your own entrepreneurial challenges.

    So, get ready to gain invaluable insights into how you can streamline your DevOps practices, enhance your security measures, and lead your projects to success.

  • Today, we're thrilled to have performance testing expert Paul Kanaris, with over 20 years of experience, join us to compare two leading load testing tools: Webload and LoadRunner. This episode, hosted by Joe Colantonio, explores the intricate details of Paul's journey from LoadRunner to jMeter to Webload, drawing on his deep expertise in the field.

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    Paul shares valuable insights on AI implementation preferences, tool flexibility's importance, and robust support's critical role. We'll discuss how these tools handle diverse enterprise challenges, from managing multiple interconnected systems to navigating complex backend protocols. Topics also include:

    The pros and cons of using JavaScript versus C for scripting.
    The cost efficiencies of transitioning tools.
    The strategic advantage of Webload's cloud-based, globally accessible platform.

    Whether you're a performance engineer or simply exploring load-testing tools to improve your DevOps practices, this episode is packed with practical advice and real-world experiences. Get ready to dive deep into the world of load testing and discover which tool might best fit your organization's needs.

  • Today, we've got an exciting episode lined up for you. Steve Flanders, the senior director of engineering at Splunk and one of the founding members of OpenTelemetry, is joining us.

    In this episode, we'll explore the power of AI in observability, the intricacies of instrumentation and tracing signals, and the essential role of context and correlation in problem isolation and root cause analysis. Steve will also share insights from his upcoming book, Mastering Open Telemetry and Observability, which aims to make this complex topic accessible to everyone from beginners to experts.

    Listen in to discover valuable knowledge, from discussing real-world applications like the Astronomy Shop demo app to addressing concerns around personal identification information (PII) and the balancing act of instrumentation.

    Whether you're a DevOps professional, a developer, or simply interested in the future of observability, you won't want to miss this conversation.

  • In today's session, we are thrilled to be joined by Chris Hood, a distinguished keynote speaker and author of "Customer Transformations," who brings his expertise on merging customer success with digital strategy. This is a topic that is not just relevant, but crucial to developers, business strategists, and tech enthusiasts interested in customer success, digital strategy, and DevOps.

    Chris will explore the seven-step strategy outlined in his book, which emphasizes solving customer problems and fostering collaboration between business and developer teams.

    As part of our discussion, we'll explore the importance of understanding customer needs, the evolving landscape of APIs and security, and how to integrate customer-centric thinking into organizational culture.

    We also highlight these strategies' real-world implications, citing personal experiences and illustrating the critical impact of latency on app performance.

    Join us as we uncover the layers of customer journeys, marketing strategies, and ecosystem building, all of which aim to place the customer at the forefront of your development efforts.

    Whether you're a developer, business strategist, or tech enthusiast, this episode promises a wealth of knowledge to help you elevate your DevOps toolchain.

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  • Today, we're diving deep into the intersection of legal expertise and cybersecurity with our special guest, Jonathan Steele. Jonathan, a family law attorney turned cybersecurity expert and founder of Steele Fortress, brings a unique perspective by leveraging his legal background to address pressing privacy and security concerns.

    Jonathan illuminates the increasing accountability of companies for data breaches, offering actionable advice on minimizing risks, including data encryption and using machine learning firewalls.

    We also delve into the complexities of liability for data leaks, the importance of collecting minimal customer data, and the role of AI in both the legal and cybersecurity fields. Jonathan's insights into identifying data leaks and his emphasis on the necessity for lawyers to adapt to AI advancements are not just informative, but also serve as a motivating call to action to stay competitive in this dynamic landscape.

    Join us as we unravel the layers of cybersecurity with a legal twist and learn how to protect your data effectively in today's dynamic landscape.

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  • In this episode, Peter McKee, the Vice President of Developer Relations and Community at Sonar, has over 25 years of industry experience and takes us through the intricate balance between writing quality, maintainable code, and the pressures of rapid development.

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    We'll explore the potential and risks of using code generation tools like Geni and AI, emphasizing the critical need for static code analysis to catch vulnerabilities early. Peter also shares his predictions on AI's role in security over the next few years and stresses the importance of a vigilant approach when adopting cloud services.

    You'll hear valuable insights on tackling technical debt, integrating security practices into everyday coding, and the role of open-source tools in project security. Plus, we'll discuss how tools from Sonar can assist developers in maintaining high-quality, secure code through static analyzers, linters, and IDE integrations.

    This episode is packed with actionable advice for DevOps teams, aiming to prioritize code quality and security without compromising speed. The practicality of the advice shared will equip you with the knowledge to enhance your software development lifecycle and protect your projects' integrity, making you feel reassured and confident.

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  • Today, a special guest, Danny Lagomarsino from SmartBear, is joining us for an insightful discussion all about Breaking Down DevOps Testing Silos.

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    In this episode, Danny explores the transformative power of AI in software testing, mainly through SmartBear's innovative solutions like TestComplete. He shares fascinating success stories about using AI for object identification in complex enterprise software and the benefits of integrating various tools like Zephyr Enterprise, Bitbar, and LoadNinja into a unified testing hub.

    We'll also explore how breaking down siloed teams and fostering collaboration can enhance productivity and alignment. Danny emphasizes the value of solid team foundations, continuous learning, and open communication in achieving organizational goals.

    Plus, we'll touch on SmartBear's exciting AI roadmap and new tools in the pipeline.

    Whether you're a seasoned DevOps professional or just starting out, this episode is a goldmine of practical insights and strategies. These are not just theoretical concepts, but actionable steps that can help streamline your testing efforts and enhance your DevOps toolchain.

    Tune in and join the conversation as we aim to bridge gaps and drive efficiency in the ever-evolving world of DevOps and testing.

  • This episode delves into the essential skills and strategies that every Cybersecurity Information Security Officer (CISO) must possess in 2024. These are not just theoretical concepts but practical tools that will empower you to excel in the ever-evolving field of cybersecurity. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting your career, this video will provide valuable insights to help you succeed as a CISO in 2024. Stay tuned to enhance your cyber-pro skills and stay competitive in the industry!

    Dr. Sly Cotton, an expert with over 30 years of experience in cybersecurity, shares invaluable insights on the indispensable role of the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO).

    Together, we'll explore essential CISO skills and strategies, as detailed in Dr. Cotton's book, "Cyberspace Guardians," and discuss real-world scenarios affecting organizations globally. We'll also delve into the critical importance of robust cybersecurity measures, the impact of AI on security, and how organizations can protect their most valuable data from ever-evolving threats.

  • Join us as we uncover DevOps's secrets, exploring his journey from full-stack developer to leading innovations, the power of AI tools, and cutting-edge strategies for seamless integration and productivity.

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    Today, we're diving deep into the world of DevOps with our special guest, Michael Martinez. Michael is an experienced DevOps manager and lead for Stoplight and SmartBear's platform products, with a rich background as a full-stack developer and Software Development Engineer in Test (SDAT).

    In this episode, we'll explore Michael's journey from full-stack development to spearheading DevOps, the crucial role of collaboration and empathy in the field, and how he tackled the challenges of integrating startup energy into SmartBear's larger organizational structure after Stoplight's acquisition.

    We'll also explore innovative uses of AI tools for cost efficiency and productivity, the importance of repeatable processes, and implementing infrastructure as code.

    Michael shares insights on maintaining environments close to production for smooth releases, using Helm charts, automated testing, and ensuring shared responsibility for uptime—all while emphasizing the importance of continuous improvement and customer-centric actions. We'll also touch upon modern CI/CD tools, security in the DevOps pipeline, and how empowering developers with AI tools like GitHub Copilot is shaping the future of DevOps.

    So, prepare for an enlightening discussion filled with practical advice and forward-thinking strategies to help you navigate the ever-evolving world of DevOps. Listen up!

  • Today, we have a special treat for all DevOps and DevSecOps enthusiasts. Joining me is Javier Alejandro Re, CEO of Crowder and founder of Lippia.io, with over 15 years of experience in technology and business.

    In this video, you will learn how to build a real-world DevOps pipeline, seamlessly integrating quality and non-functional requirements. From code quality checks using tools like SonarQube to advanced security scanning and automated functional testing, Javier explains everything you need to know to improve your software quality continuously. Watch to the end to see the recommended tools for each stage of your pipeline, along with examples.

    We'll explore the four essential stages of a DevSecOps pipeline: code quality checks, security scanning, functional testing, and performance testing. Plus, Javier shares invaluable insights on tools like Git Leaks, Cloud, Trivy, Defecto, and k6 and how they can be integrated into your pipeline to detect and mitigate vulnerabilities effectively.

    Stay tuned to discover the practical steps to kickstart your DevOps journey. These steps are designed to be straightforward and actionable, empowering you to maintain a high-quality codebase and ensure your microservices meet expected response times. Don't miss out on exploring additional resources like lipia.io and their GitHub repository, and find out about a 30-day trial offer for their test manager tool.

    So, if you want to enhance your DevOps pipeline and stay ahead of the game, this episode is packed with actionable insights. Let's dive in!

  • Today, I have a special episode for you Beginner Guide to Load Testing with K6 and Meter that features Karime Salmon, one of our top-rated Automation Guild speakers who presented at the 2024 event.

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    In this episode, Karime explains why load testing has shifted from a niche practice to an industry standard, especially after 2020, when the world pivoted to remote work.

    This session was packed with practical steps, from understanding your environment and data considerations to setting realistic testing baselines and analyzing key performance metrics like response time, error rates, resource utilization, and scalability. By the end of this episode, you'll feel equipped with the necessary knowledge to implement efficient load tests.

    Karime also delves into the importance of a 'warm-up' phase to simulate real-world traffic and avoid false negatives. This phase is often overlooked but is a key component of effective load testing.

    By the end of this episode, you'll have a clearer roadmap for implementing efficient and effective load tests, ensuring your applications can handle real-world demands.

    Join me as we embark on this load-testing expedition—your quest for practical application starts here!

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  • Today, we have a special guest – Jay Aigner, a seasoned software testing and quality assurance expert. Jay brings a wealth of knowledge from his experience founding and running a top-tier QA agency.

    In this episode, we delve into topics highly relevant to your daily work in DevOps software testing and quality assurance. We'll discuss the importance of maintaining a paper trail for daily updates, the intricate process of evaluating and selecting automation tools, and the dynamic nature of tool selection. We'll also explore the significance of proofs of concept (POCs), the challenges in integrating automation into software development, and the critical role of communication and alignment within organizations.

    Jay shares practical insights on balancing manual and automated testing, navigating common pitfalls in CI/CD pipelines, and the evolving landscape of QA, including the impact of AI and future trends. Whether you’re dealing with poor releases, bandwidth issues, or need expert advice on tool selection and implementation, this episode is packed with actionable takeaways to help enhance your QA processes.

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