The MonkCast

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Join the developer-focused industry analysts at RedMonk as they discuss news and trends in the software space with leaders and practicioners in cloud, AI, IaC, security, DevOps, developer relations, observability, data, and more. Can't get enough of the Monks? Visit the RedMonk YouTube channel or check out our research at RedMonk.com. You can also follow RedMonk on Bluesky, Twitter (X), and LinkedIn. Meet RedMonk's AnalystsJames Governor, Principal Analyst & Co-founder @monkchips, LinkedIn, Blog Stephen O'Grady, Principal Analyst & Co-founder @sogrady, LinkedIn, Blog Rachel Stephens, Research Director @rstephensme, LinkedIn, Blog Kate Holterhoff, Senior Industry Analyst @KateHolterhoff, LinkedIn, Blog

  1. 4日前

    Inside the Acquisition: VoidZero Joins Cloudflare with Evan You

    In this MonkCast Conversation, RedMonk analyst Kate Holterhoff talks with Evan You, the creator of Vue.js and Vite and founder of VoidZero, just days after VoidZero announced joining Cloudflare. Evan clarifies what the deal does and does not include, as well as the history of how it came about. He's also candid about the motives that inspired VoidZero to look for partnership with a cloud provider. They also discuss the state of open source and frontend tooling in 2026. Can independent open source infrastructure survive today without getting bought by a bigger platform? Why Evan is still unconvinced that Vue needs a foundation. What is AI doing to the economics, and the craft, of building in the open? Cloudflare is a RedMonk client, but this RedMonk conversation is unsponsored. Show notes: https://redmonk.com/videos/evan-you/ Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Evan You and VoidZero 02:37 The Acquisition and Its Implications 05:26 Vue and Vite: Independence and Future Directions 08:15 Monetization Challenges and Business Models 11:23 Collaboration with Cloudflare and Development Experience 14:34 Community Concerns and Competition in the Market 17:08 Funding and Support for Open Source Contributors 29:34 Building a Community and Team Dynamics 31:02 Lessons Learned from Open Source Monetization 38:26 Navigating AI's Impact on Open Source 44:24 The Foundation Debate for Open Source Projects 49:31 The Bundler Wars: Performance and Artifact Size

    1時間
  2. 6月11日

    Steren Giannini on Google Cloud Run: Past, Present & Future

    Google Cloud Run is a few years old now, and in this RedMonk Conversation, James Governor sits down with one of its founders, Steren Giannini, to talk through where it came from and where it's going. Back in 2017, most people assumed serverless meant functions. Steren's team disagreed. They figured the real value of serverless was simplicity, scale, and paying only for what you actually use, and that the thing you deploy should be a container, not a function. That call ended up shaping the whole product. James and Steren get into the decisions that gave Cloud Run its longevity: staying opinionated about simplicity without boxing developers in, a Kubernetes-compatible API designed so you can walk away whenever you want, and an open debt to Heroku's git-push experience. Steren is also honest about the messier parts, from fighting feature creep, to building the enterprise networking and security that big customers needed, to handling the traffic that AI agents are now generating. Looking ahead, Steren argues that the next generation of developers might be anyone who can describe an app in a prompt and hit publish. Google is a RedMonk client, but this is an independent piece of content. Show Notes: https://redmonk.com/videos/steren-giannini-google-cloud-run/ Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Google Cloud Run 01:08 The Origins of Cloud Run 02:12 Design Principles and Longevity 05:35 Openness and Portability in Cloud Run 07:23 Open Source Strategy and Knative 10:42 Simplicity and User Experience 12:22 Progressive Complexity in Design 14:23 Embracing Developer Standards 16:21 Learning from Heroku 18:02 Focus on Quality and User Feedback 19:44 Cloud Run's Satisfaction and Popularity 22:01 The Rise of AI Agents 24:56 Adapting to Evolving Workloads 27:44 Collaboration with Other Google Cloud Products 30:23 Innovations for AI and Long-Running Workloads 31:19 Notable AI Companies Using Cloud Run 34:28 Cloud Run's Growth and Success 37:19 Infrastructure Preparedness for Scale 40:02 Scaling and Resource Management in Cloud Services 44:09 Enterprise Features and Customer Needs 46:53 Refocusing on Developer Experience 51:16 Simplifying Complex Systems 56:50 Security Challenges and Solutions 01:05:03 Real-World Applications and Use Cases 01:10:30 The Future of Cloud Run and AI Integration

    1時間17分
  3. 5月21日

    Tanya Janca on AI Slop, Vibe Coding, & the Future of AppSec

    Kate Holterhoff sits down with Tanya Janca, Secure Coding and AI Trainer at SheHacksPurple, to talk about what AI is doing to application security. Tanya's take: we're driving a car at three times the speed limit after 25 beers. AI writes huge portions of production code, most developers were never taught to review code for security in the first place, and release velocity keeps climbing. The conversation gets into the difference between using AI to help you code and full-on vibe coding, why context collapse trips up LLMs on security decisions, and what's wrong with bolting AI onto legacy AppSec tools instead of building new ones. Tanya also weighs in on Anthropic's Mythos vulnerability-finding model, argues that the bug bounty economy is heading for collapse, discusses supply chain security and the future of the SDLC, and wraps by explaining Canada's Petition E-7115, which Janca helped draft to require secure coding standards across the Canadian federal government. Show notes: https://redmonk.com/videos/tanya-janca/ Chapters 00:00 Introduction to AI and Security 02:58 The Current Security Landscape 05:49 Understanding Context Collapse in AI 09:51 The Role of Vibe Coding 13:50 Teaching Security in the Age of AI 16:45 The Need for New Security Tools 25:02 The Evolving Role of Bug Bounties 27:50 The Future of Pen Testing in an AI World 30:01 The Evolving Role of Application Security 31:46 Reimagining the Software Development Lifecycle 40:54 Rethinking Supply Chain Security 48:37 Advocating for Secure Coding Legislation

    57分
  4. 4月16日

    Beyond the Hypervisor: Developing with Ubuntu on VCF

    Infrastructure gets written off as table stakes, but if you've actually shipped software, you know how much pain comes from the friction between layers of the stack. In this RedMonk Conversation, Rachel Stephens sits down with Jay Thontakudi, Principal Product Marketing Manager at Broadcom, to dig into why the partnership between VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) and Canonical is more than "Linux runs on VMware." The conversation gets at a problem most enterprises quietly live with: developers build on Ubuntu, then watch their code land on a different Linux distribution in staging and production. Jay and Rachel talk through what it means to close that gap, and why treating the hypervisor and the OS as one supported thing rather than two vendors pointing fingers is as much a security story as it is a developer experience one. For additional information please visit: - https://vmware.com/products/cloud-infrastructure/vmware-cloud-foundation - https://canonical.com This RedMonk conversation is sponsored by VMware by Broadcom. Show notes: https://redmonk.com/videos/ubuntu-on-vcf/ Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction 02:06 - What is VCF? 03:55 - The Broadcom & Canonical Partnership 05:58 - Why Ubuntu? Bridging the Dev-to-Production Disconnect 08:18 - Security & Stability: A Unified Stack and Support Model 10:12 - Why Developer Experience is Security 11:21 - VMware's Open Source Strategy 15:24 - Conclusion & Upcoming Technical Deep Dive

    16分

番組について

Join the developer-focused industry analysts at RedMonk as they discuss news and trends in the software space with leaders and practicioners in cloud, AI, IaC, security, DevOps, developer relations, observability, data, and more. Can't get enough of the Monks? Visit the RedMonk YouTube channel or check out our research at RedMonk.com. You can also follow RedMonk on Bluesky, Twitter (X), and LinkedIn. Meet RedMonk's AnalystsJames Governor, Principal Analyst & Co-founder @monkchips, LinkedIn, Blog Stephen O'Grady, Principal Analyst & Co-founder @sogrady, LinkedIn, Blog Rachel Stephens, Research Director @rstephensme, LinkedIn, Blog Kate Holterhoff, Senior Industry Analyst @KateHolterhoff, LinkedIn, Blog

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