What is DevOps? We will attempt to answer this and many more questions.
#55: What's it like to actually operate multiple Kubernetes clusters at a global scale? We chat with
#54: We recently released a course on Chaos Engineering. Today, we speak with Russ Miles and Sylvain
#53: Recently, the governor of New Jersey made a plea for COBOL programmers to help maintain the sta
#52: It's not uncommon to see software vendors bashing competitor's products. Recently, Viktor had t
#51: After a short Twitter fight with Viktor, we asked Ádám Sándor to join us to discuss his positio
#50: For our 50th episode, we talk with the godfather of Patrick Debois. We talk about many things r
#49: Amid the coronavirus pandemic, many businesses have implemented their business continuity plans
In this bonus episode of DevOps Paradox, we talk with James Rawlings and James Strachan about the ch
#48: Today we have a conversation with two consultants that work in the financial sector in London.
In this bonus episode of DevOps Paradox, we talk with Mislav Stipetic of MSB (Magic Sandbox) to talk
#47: You want to do the right thing for your clients, but you can't because your manager won't let y
#46: Today we have a conversation with Phil Estes, a Distinguished Engineer for IBM as well as one o
#45: Unless you're a Kubernetes administrator, why should you bother learning everything about Kuber
#44: What happens when your company is not allowed to run anything in the cloud and must run everyth
#43: Many times we are asked how to implement continuous testing on top of continuous delivery. Toda
#42: As a company grows, it's not unexpected to see executive leadership change. However, those pers
#41: In today's episode, we talk about the evils (and not so evils) of UIs in their many different f
#40: We've heard about Continuous Integration, Continuous Delivery, and Continuous Deployment. Today
#39: Is it possible that the biggest contribution from the Kubernetes project isn't container schedu
#38: How important do you think you are to your company? It only takes one decision and you'll find