Adventures in DevOps 172: The Art of Technical Proficiency & Communication with Kyler Middleton
Kyler Middleton joins me to talk about security, developer productivity, the complexities of "the cloud", and developing technical skills.
Adventures in DevOps 170: Testing and Development in the Data Domain with Pete
Pete Hunt of Elementl joins the show to talk about DevOps in the world of data
Adventures in DevOps 169: Everything you Need to Know about Salt with Nicholas Hughes
Learn how Salt is used for deploying, configuring, and managing complex IT systems.
Adventures in DevOps 168: DevOps Approach to Software Supply Chain Security
Neatsun Ziv, CEO of OX.Security, joins the show to talk about integrating security with DevOps.
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Writing Go and doin' DevOps on Backend Banter
Listen as I discuss Go, DevOps, and more, with Lane Wagner on the Backend Banter podcast.
Adventures in DevOps 167: Metify.io with Mike Wagner
CEO of Metify.io, Mike Wagner, joins the show to talks about the advantages and implications of running on bare metal.
Adventures in DevOps 166: DevOps: Everything You Need to Know with Mirco Hering
Mirco Hering tells you everything you need to know about DevOps.
Adventures in DevOps 165: DevOps and NeuronSphere with Brian Greene
Medical devices from a developer's perspective, and much more.
Adventures in DevOps 164: AWS vs GCP
Will Button explains why he's a recent convert to GCP, and where AWS still has the advantage.
Adventures in DevOps 163: What You Should Know About ChatGPT
Jillian and Jonathan talk about ChatGPT. They begin by sharing their thoughts and experiences when using it. Additionally, they tackle its benefits and how it helps them write and understand code.
Adventures in DevOps 162: What it Takes to be a DevOps Engineer
Lane Wagner, founder of boot.dev, joins the show to discuss whether you can consider yourself a DevOps engineer if you aren't writing code.