38 min

The Cloudcast #285 - Automation, DevOps & Reddit The Cloudcast

    • Technology

Aaron and Brian talk with Jason Edelman (@jedelman8, Founder @networktocode), and Matt Oswalt (@mierdin, Software Engineer @stackstorm) about the state of automation in the industry, how people are evolving their skills, if any of this DevOps is real, and what’s it’s like to be Internet Famous for a day.



Show Links:


[FUNDRAISING] Krispy Kreme Challenge 2017




Get a free eBook from O'Reilly media or use promo code PCBW for a discount - 40% off Print Books and 50% off eBooks and videos
Network to Code website
Jason’s Blog
Stackstorm website
Matt’s Blog - Keeping It Classless
Network Programmability & Automation (book - pre order)
Tech Field Day
"2 Types of IT Techies" - Reddit Thread






Show Notes:






Topic 1 - Welcome back to the show Jason and welcome to the show Matt. Tell about what you’re working on these days.


Topic 2 - What are the big trends (around automation) or popular practices that you’re seeing in the market these days?


Topic 3 - Both of you guys are essentially “self taught” software/automation engineers. But there’s a bunch demand for people to learn these skills and tools. How are you seeing people learn how to make automation helpful to their jobs?


Topic 4 - Matt, you’ve been at both mid-sized companies and web-scale companies and open source companies. Is there anything applicable between those two types of worlds that people can take for their jobs?


Topic 5 - You’re both focused on networking. How much of automation needs to be on software elements (e.g. SDN, etc.) and how much has evolved from existing systems?


Topic 6 - OK, let’s talk about this Reddit thing. First off, tell people what Tech Field Day is, and then give us the timeline about learning about this Reddit thread.

Feedback?


Email:show at thecloudcast dot net
Twitter:@thecloudcastnet
YouTube:Cloudcast Channel

Aaron and Brian talk with Jason Edelman (@jedelman8, Founder @networktocode), and Matt Oswalt (@mierdin, Software Engineer @stackstorm) about the state of automation in the industry, how people are evolving their skills, if any of this DevOps is real, and what’s it’s like to be Internet Famous for a day.



Show Links:


[FUNDRAISING] Krispy Kreme Challenge 2017




Get a free eBook from O'Reilly media or use promo code PCBW for a discount - 40% off Print Books and 50% off eBooks and videos
Network to Code website
Jason’s Blog
Stackstorm website
Matt’s Blog - Keeping It Classless
Network Programmability & Automation (book - pre order)
Tech Field Day
"2 Types of IT Techies" - Reddit Thread






Show Notes:






Topic 1 - Welcome back to the show Jason and welcome to the show Matt. Tell about what you’re working on these days.


Topic 2 - What are the big trends (around automation) or popular practices that you’re seeing in the market these days?


Topic 3 - Both of you guys are essentially “self taught” software/automation engineers. But there’s a bunch demand for people to learn these skills and tools. How are you seeing people learn how to make automation helpful to their jobs?


Topic 4 - Matt, you’ve been at both mid-sized companies and web-scale companies and open source companies. Is there anything applicable between those two types of worlds that people can take for their jobs?


Topic 5 - You’re both focused on networking. How much of automation needs to be on software elements (e.g. SDN, etc.) and how much has evolved from existing systems?


Topic 6 - OK, let’s talk about this Reddit thing. First off, tell people what Tech Field Day is, and then give us the timeline about learning about this Reddit thread.

Feedback?


Email:show at thecloudcast dot net
Twitter:@thecloudcastnet
YouTube:Cloudcast Channel

38 min

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