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Roi Ravhon on FinOps, Application Unit Economics, and Cloud Cost Optimization
In this episode, Roi Ravhon, co-founder and CEO of Finout, sat down with InfoQ podcast co-host Daniel Bryant and discussed the emergence and industry adoption of FinOps. The talk covers topics such as the benefits of adopting FinOps, the typical journey of an organization interested in learning more about cloud costs, and a range of cultural and tooling required for a successful implementation.
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InfoQ Cloud and DevOps Trends 2023
In this episode of the podcast, members of the InfoQ editorial staff and friends of InfoQ will be discussing the current trends in the domain of cloud and DevOps as part of the process of creating our annual trends report.
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Backstage with the QCon London 2023 Programming Committee
What makes QCon software conferences stand out from other events? The top reason has to be the content, which focuses on innovator and early adopter trends, and presenters who are expert practitioners, sharing their real-world stories.
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Mario Platt on DevSecOps, Platforms, and Threat Modelling
In this podcast, Mario Platt, VP head of information security at CloudMargin, sat down with InfoQ podcast co-host Daniel Bryant. Topics discussed included: the differences and similarities between DevSecOp and DevOps; the role of a platform in relation to system security; and the value of threat modelling.
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Andrew Clay Shafer on Three Economies, the Wall of Confusion, and the Origin of DevOps
Wes Reisz speaks with one of the people at the center of the creation of the idea of DevOps. Andrew Clay Shafer is the VP of transformation at Red Hat where his role is about helping companies change their relationship with software in the cloud native ecosystem. On the podcast Shafer talks about the Three Economies, Wall of Confusion, and a bit about those first mentions of DevOps.
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Aurynn Shaw on Enabling a Sustainable DevOps Culture
In this podcast Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke to Aurynn Shaw about how DevOps, Microservices and other “technical” approaches are in fact cultural constraints on technical ideas and what’s needed to make the culture sustainable.
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Sanjeev Sharma of IBM on What a DevOps Culture Really Means
In this podcast Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke to Sanjeev Sharma, a distinguished engineer at IBM, on the challenges for large enterprises adopting DevOps at scale and what it really means to have a DevOps culture.