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Tech Time Podcast gives a rundown on a couple of interesting topics happening in tech, design, culture. We’ll meet creators, thinkers, and technologists, hearing their theories and becoming acquainted with their quirks, forming our ideas based on the truly weird minds.

You can reach out to us via email techpodcast@aol.com
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Tech Time Podcast gives a rundown on a couple of interesting topics happening in tech, design, culture. We’ll meet creators, thinkers, and technologists, hearing their theories and becoming acquainted with their quirks, forming our ideas based on the truly weird minds.

You can reach out to us via email techpodcast@aol.com
Subscribe via Itunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/tech-time-podcast/id1081099390?mt=2

    CMS Platform Discussion

    CMS Platform Discussion

    In this podcast, Matt Toigo and John Mann discuss the pros and cons of different enterprise CMS platforms and some of the strategies on deciding which platform and when.

    • 33 Min.
    Conversational UI

    Conversational UI

    In this podcast, we discuss the future of conversational UI, specifically regarding voice communication with devices like Alexa and Google Home.

    • 23 Min.
    Infrastructure Automation with Terraform

    Infrastructure Automation with Terraform

    In this podcast we discuss Terraform a tool that allows you to manage your infrastructure as code. It helps build out and tear down environments on several cloud platforms. We go into a brief overview of what Terraform is the concepts of PaaS vs IaaS and how Terraform helps automate deployment of not just code but of entire environments.

    Link to the powerpoint mentioned at the end is here: http://bit.ly/2yiTjji

    • 24 Min.
    Future of Agile

    Future of Agile

    Interview with John Mann about the future of agile, the processes, and some hiccups along the way.

    Venue: Huge, Brooklyn, NY.
    Host: Atish Narlawar
    Contact: techpodcast@aol.com
    Guest: John Mann
    Twitter: @lotekmedia
    Blog: http://lotekmedia.com
    Facebook: http://facebook.com/lotekcodemonkey

    • 19 Min.
    HeadLess CMS

    HeadLess CMS

    Atish Narlawar talks to Tan Quach about HeadLess CMS.

    Decoupled CMS aka “headless” has rising popularity in the CMS development world. It interacts with display/glass only through API, allows breakthrough user experiences. It gives developers the immense flexibility to innovate, and for the site owners to future-proof their builds by enabling them to refresh the design without touching the CMS. HeadLess CMS made its considerable mark in 2016 and looked like it's going to influence the norm in 2017 CMS development.

    With this regard, Atish Narlawar talks about HeadLess CMS, its features and best practices to Tan Quach. Tan is Director of Engineering at @Huge and recently lead a development project built using Headless CMS. In this podcast, Tan shared valuable insights about HeadLess architecture, learnings, best practices, hosting options, development, fundamental challenges and overall experience.

    They start the conversation by going through the evolution of CMS since late 1990’s, and how CMS has shaped from static site generator to more intuitive, omnichannel, the author focused serving the purpose of storing data, CRUD UI and data display. Most CMS got developed with complex monolithic systems and these monolithic applications results to a cumbersome development pain where display logic and backend sits next to each other, tightly integrated, and that's where the inception of HeadLess came into the picture.

    Tan shares the common architecture patterns of HeadLess CMS based end to end project, and how it speeds up the development process, giving free hands to UI and UX teams for more alienated environments and freedom to use latest isomorphic libraries like Angular/React. He also explains about CMS administration, hosting and scalability. About the development practice, Tan explains how components built for publishing the site, can be re-used for the authoring view and the team can end up having a light weight middle layer between Frontend and CMS for managing third party integrations.

    Finally, Tan shares his opinion for the teams aiming to introduce Headless CMS into their existing CMS ecosystem with some use cases.


    Venue: Huge, Brooklyn, NY.
    Host: Atish Narlawar
    Contact: techpodcast@aol.com
    Guest: Tan Quach@tantastik

    • 21 Min.
    AWS Reinvent 2016

    AWS Reinvent 2016

    As of 2016 AWS has more than 70 services, estimated 2 Million servers and 31 percent cloud market share. The recent Yearly AWS Summit is one of a good place to feel the excitement with 32000 engineers gathering, collaborate with boot camps, and see how things are getting put in reality and what others think about Cloud in general.

    Atish Narlawar talks about recent AWS Con 2016 to Stanley TSO, DevOps Engineer at @Huge.

    They start the conversation with the most major topic of the year AWS Lambdas. Stanley talk about Serverless Architecture and architecture patterns emerged from it AWS Serverless API w/ API Gateway, Mobile, and Live Video Stream Processing. Cost is one of the biggest factors for switching from current cloud-based servers to AWS Lambda serverless architecture, and Stanley thinks these savings are going to be the game changer. In one survey it was noted on actual production servers savings goes up to 50-90% of total current cloud expenses.

    Second, they talk about Alexa, and the concept of Voice user interfaces (VUIs). AWS hosted a workshop to develop Alexa skills using Raspberry PI. User Conversation is the design paradigm and interactions with the application services with little straightforward and natural way going to be a big thing in the upcoming year. Stanley thinks Amazon is pushing hard to make this transition sooner than later. He also speaks cover about AI, Machine learning presentations he attended, and how dev teams can use AWS AI services to build AI functionalities from scratch.

    Third, they talk about "How DevOps Culture getting evolved" across worldwide since its inception in 2009. Stanley finds DevOps became the necessary for agility; moving towards the direction of
    "Infrastructure as a Code" and gets into the Continous Integration workflows along with application code.

    Finally, He talks about Security Automation, and how Automation in the security has taken overall security to the next level. He shares the "Psychology of Security Automation," its placement from day one in the project. And how tools from NetFlix like Lemur and Repoman automates SSL creations and User permissions and facilitates development team a pace of “Move and Fast Break the things, ” and fulfills testing and security compliance.


    Venue: Huge, Brooklyn, NY.
    Host: Atish Narlawar
    Contact: techpodcast@aol.com
    Guest: Stanley Tso@stso

    • 32 Min.

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