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Pivotal Podcasts

Summary: Get all of Pivotal's podcasts in one place. Covering cloud-native journeys to smart applications and modern development to team culture, listen to stories, conversations, opinions, and insights from leading technologists about the transformative power of software. Read show notes at https://content.pivotal.io/podcasts.

Podcasts:

 020: Cloud Native HR - talking with Pivotal's Joe Militello | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Episodes from before the new format switch (where Coté & Richard MC each episode). These are episodes that come from libsyn. Their download numbers aren't total, just since being in SoundCloud.

 019: Community, conferences, unconferences, and Platform SpringOne | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Episodes from before the new format switch (where Coté & Richard MC each episode). These are episodes that come from libsyn. Their download numbers aren't total, just since being in SoundCloud.

 018: Data. Why did it have to be data? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Episodes from before the new format switch (where Coté & Richard MC each episode). These are episodes that come from libsyn. Their download numbers aren't total, just since being in SoundCloud.

 017: Moving up the stack, talking Pivotal Cloud Foundry 1.6 James Watters | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Episodes from before the new format switch (where Coté & Richard MC each episode). These are episodes that come from libsyn. Their download numbers aren't total, just since being in SoundCloud.

 015: Talking DevOps ROI with the finance department | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

A short while ago, I wrote up how to approach doing ROI cases for DevOps. The catch, of course, was that doing ROI for DevOps is often the wrong “question.” That said, we all live in the real world, so you need to tell the finance people, let alone your management chain, something if they’re asking you to justify a decision. To follow-up on the piece, I called up my old friend Ed Goodwin, a programmer friend of mine who went and got an MBA and entered a whole new career in finance. I asked him to walk me through how you’d think about doing the ROI for something like DevOps and, more broadly, how to work with finance people who are curious about new IT processes like DevOps and cloud native. He gives some excellent, pragmatic advice. As always, it always helps to just talk with people, even if they’re from finance. Episodes from before the new format switch (where Coté & Richard MC each episode). These are episodes that come from libsyn. Their download numbers aren't total, just since being in SoundCloud.

 014: That Cloud Native Lifestyle | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Andrew is back for a discussion of what cloud native means, and wood-paneling. We discuss what we see as "cloud native," the full stack: 1. Cloud Native Application Frameworks 2. Cloud Native Runtime Platform 3. Cloud Native Operations 4. Cloud Native Empowered Culture Episodes from before the new format switch (where Coté & Richard MC each episode). These are episodes that come from libsyn. Their download numbers aren't total, just since being in SoundCloud.

 016: Operations Has Plenty To Do In A Cloud Native Enterprise | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

From sleepy storage admin jobs to MongoDB, there's no end of jobs operations people can be doing now-a-days. Fresh of many years being an operations person, Bridget Kromhout (@bridgetkromhout), now at Pivotal, talks with me in this episode about DevOps and operations. We discuss the opportunities operations people have in a cloud native world, moving to and from management, organization change management, being "promoted" to management, and, of course, USENET. Episodes from before the new format switch (where Coté & Richard MC each episode). These are episodes that come from libsyn. Their download numbers aren't total, just since being in SoundCloud.

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