Tanzu Talk

A collection of podcasts from VMware Tanzu, covering IT modernization and digital transformation from every angle. Guests range from engineers in the weeds of cloud native technology to customer executives pushing change within their organizations. Listen and learn!

https://www.tanzutalk.com

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 42m. Bisher sind 289 Folge(n) erschienen. Dieser Podcast erscheint wöchentlich.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 8 days 6 hours 18 minutes

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episode 66: Episode 66: Pivotal Container Service (PKS), with Cornelia Davis and such (Ep. 81)


There's a new option for running kubernetes, Pivotal Container Service, or PKS. PKS uses the underlying management layer from Pivotal Cloud Foundry to create a standardized cluster manager. This means you can run your applications in the existing Piv...


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 October 23, 2017  48m
 
 

episode 65: Episode 65: And now for this thought-lordin’ break, plus CF Summit EU (Ep. 80)


We’re back after a month off with tales of New Zealand’s expansive bacon selection, discussion of the new Spring Framework version, and CF Summit EU. We also discuss three pieces of ours from the past month on the usual topics of why all this cloud-n...


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 October 16, 2017  46m
 
 

episode 64: Episode 64: Pivotal Container Service at VMworld 2017 (Ep. 79)


A couple weeks ago Pivotal announced how kubo is being productized into Pivotal Cloud Foundry, namely, as Pivotal Container Service (or "PKS"). We discuss what PKS is and the types of workloads it seems suited for compared to the existing Pivotal Clo...


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 September 12, 2017  40m
 
 

episode 63: Episode 63: Blue-skying machine learning in retail and fast-food (Ep.78)


We discuss a retail-oriented demo application that looks around trying to find latent buyers. See the project diagram we mention here: https://twitter.com/sct/status/878377986520633344


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 September 7, 2017  50m
 
 

episode 62: Episode 62: Agile strategy & roadmaps, with Joanna Beltowska (Ep. 77)


"Agile Long Term Planning" sounds like an oxymoron. Or does it? A common misunderstanding about agile methodology is that it doesn't get along with long-term planning. In this episode, Coté talks with Joanna Beltowska on the topic of long-term planni...


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 August 20, 2017  53m
 
 

episode 61: Episode 61: PCI, BOSH, CI/CD, and microservices - white papers galore, with Jared Ruckle


It's a white paper party! Jared Ruckle helped several Pivotal platform architects put together four white papers, all released last week, on microservices, PCI, build pipelines, and BOSH. Jared gives us a brief overview of each paper and tells us his...


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 August 13, 2017  53m
 
 

Building & Running Allstate's Platform Team (Ep. 75)


When Allstate decided they wanted to speed up the…


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 August 8, 2017  54m
 
 

episode 60: Episode 60: PCF Data Services and hipster coffee scouting, with Ben Laplanche (Ep. 74)


Hey, so data matters. Where are you supposed to stick it and does anything about that change when you’re acting all cloudy? Coté and Richard talked to Ben Laplanche who leads up Pivotal’s data services effort. We chat about what Pivotal offers, how t...


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 July 31, 2017  49m
 
 

episode 59: Episode 59: A hopeful view of cloud-native enterprise architecture (Ep. 73)


It's probably a good idea to learn about enterprise architecture by talking to someone who's actually done it. In this episode, we talk with Stuart Charlton, now of Pivotal, but previously of roles where he EA's, even back in the SOA era! We discuss ...


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 July 23, 2017  56m
 
 

episode 58: Episode 58: The Fat Baby in the Water: Cloud-Native Enterprise Architecture (Ep. 072)


In the cloud-native and DevOps world, there's a lot of hand-wringing and snark around the role of "enterprise architect." At scale, the goals of this EA function seem to be valuable: understanding and translating to IT what the business does and how ...


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 July 17, 2017  1h2m