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Listen in as Chris Sayles discusses with Z DevOps experts how IBM is embracing open source technologies, making the mainframe more accessible, and designing new and better ways of developing and operating for the cloud-native and veteran community.
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Suman Talks Paths to Success
At long last, Suman Gopinath has made a triumphant return! Since her last appearance on Z DevOs Talks, Suman is now an IBM Distinguished Engineer and has some brilliant insights in to skills, testing, and future paths to success with DevOps.
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Joanie and Sherri talk the future of DevOps
In this episode, Joanie Gines and Sherri Hanna share visions of the future of DevOps and hybrid cloud architecture for our beloved z/OS platform. Discussion points range from generative AI for COBOL and WatsonX Code Assist, to Joanie's favorite dishes from back home. Hope you enjoy!
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Jennifer and Kirk talk Git
In this episode, Jennifer Velasquez and Kirk Chadrick return to discuss Git migration efforts as a mechanism to transform and modernize, getting you one step closer to embracing and fully implementing a cutting-edge, AI-ready pipeline.
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Nicolas and Rich talk IBM watsonx Code Assistant
In this episode, Nicolas Dangeville and Rich Larin are the guests of honor, leading a discussion about GenerativeAI and IBM's new watsonx Code Assistant. This episode was a blast, great conversation and really really interesting viewpoints shared.
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Compilers series: Interoperability
Welcome to episode two of our limited series on compilers! In this episode, our host James Tang talks COBOL Java interoperability with Joran Siu and David Tremaine.
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Roland Koo talks compilers and languages for modernization
Welcome to our new Compilers series, a new short-run of episodes dedicated to how compilers fit in the DevOps space. Kicking off the series is Roland Koo, an authority on compilers within IBM.