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Flogo: Event-Driven Ecosystem with Leon Stigter and Matt Ellis


A smart security camera takes in a high volume of video images and processes those images using a set of machine learning models. Those models can be used to identify interesting snippets of movement throughout the day,


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 October 25, 2018  52m
 
 

JAM Stack with Phil Hawksworth


Engineers can build applications faster by using tools that abstract away infrastructure. Major cloud providers offer this tooling in the form of functions-as-a-service, as well as managed services such as Google BigQuery or Azure Container Instances.


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 October 24, 2018  56m
 
 

DevSecOps with Edward Thomson


DevSecOps emphasizes moving security out of a siloed audit process and distributing security practices throughout the software supply chain. In the past, software development usually followed a waterfall development process.


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 October 23, 2018  55m
 
 

Google JavaScript with Malte Ubl


Google Search is a highly interactive JavaScript application. As you enter a query, results are being automatically suggested to you before you even finish typing. When you press enter, some of your search results may be widgets that represent the weat...


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 October 22, 2018  1h5m
 
 

AWS Containers with Deepak Singh


Deepak Singh is the director of compute services at AWS, where he works on cloud products relating to containers, Linux, and High Performance Computing. In today’s show, Deepak describes how the market for containers and serverless has evolved,


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 October 19, 2018  52m
 
 

Open Source Product Strategy with Shaun Connolly


Linux has created much more value for Google than it has for Linus Torvalds. Ruby on Rails has created more value for Airbnb than it has for David Heinemeier Hansson. Successful open source projects create more value than their creators’ capture–and th...


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 October 18, 2018  1h3m
 
 

Cloud Search with Liam Cavanagh


Search is part of almost every application. Users search for movies to watch. Engineers search through terabytes of log messages to find exceptions. Drivers search through maps to find a destination. Search remains an unsolved problem,


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 October 17, 2018  51m
 
 

Open vSwitch: Virtual Networking with Ben Pfaff


Virtual machines are operating system instances that run alongside each other on the same physical host. The virtual machines running on a physical host are managed by a hypervisor running on the physical host.


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 October 16, 2018  43m
 
 

Data Warehouse with Christian Kleinerman


A data warehouse provides fast access to large data sets for analytics, data science, and dashboards. A data warehouse differs from a transactional database, because you often do not need to update specific records.


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 October 15, 2018  1h3m
 
 

DevOps at Microsoft with Martin Woodward


The Windows operating system is one of the most widely used pieces of software in history. Windows was started before there was any alternative to a monolithic codebase, because Microsoft was building software before the Internet was widely used by con...


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 October 12, 2018  1h4m