
186 episodes

Arrested DevOps Matt Stratton, Trevor Hess, Jessica Kerr, and Bridget Kromhout
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4.7 • 67 Ratings
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Arrested DevOps is the podcast that helps you achieve understanding, develop good practices, and operate your team and organization for maximum DevOps awesomeness.
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Data! Data! Data! With Francesco Tisiot
Let's dig into the world of data, with Aiven's Francesco Tisiot.
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Platform Engineering With Daniel Bryant
Is DevOps dead? Did Platform Engineering kill it off? Matty chats with Daniel Bryant (Ambassador Labs) about Platform Engineering.
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Into the VOID Report With Casey Rosenthal and Courtney Nash
Courtney Nash and Casey Rosenthal from Verica join Matty for a deep dive into the results of the VOID (Verica Open Incident Database) report.
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Continuous Feedback With Roni Dover
Roni Dover, founder of [Digma.ai](https://digma.ai), joins Jess to chat about continuous feedback and what's missing in every DevOps loop.
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Customer Reviews
Entertaining, insightful, and actionable! 🔥
What makes this show a true standout is the quality of the guests, their stories, and actionable tactics. The ADO team finds speakers that truly care about being a positive force in the DevOps space, and no matter the subject, you’re guaranteed to gain something from every episode - can’t recommend this show enough! 🙌
You don't know what you're missing!
I have a strange place in this world. I'm not in the tech sector - but I want to move there. I am a nurse. I will admit I've been around as long as technology (not really, but I was born in the early 70s). I've seen some sh!$, and I was taught years ago (before the advent of windows) to disassemble and reassemble hardware. I know about tape drives and rooms with climate control. I have progressed with technology and I genuinely believe that what happens in tech innovation also happens in other parts of the world. This does not stop me from being a nurse - but I recongize there is a world bigger than me out there. Arrested DevOps has helped me really embrace these things in ways I never expected. For instance, I could tell Max Stratton that I'm a SysAdmin at heart. He'd probably say Bull Sh!t, but in the best possible way! I started listening to episodes from #1, but about 2 years in, I fast forwarded to present and started to work my way back. I look at the early episodes as "historical documents" and they are invaluable. I am looking to move into some sort of tech sphere (I have a Masters of Nursing in Informatics, though I have only worked directly with patients). For me, the information expands how I currently view the world (as one where siloes need to be removed) and where practice meets theory. Whether you are in healthcare or strictly IT - this podcast is gold.
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I spose the one good thing about listening to this podcast is that you don’t have to go to first week of sxsw to meet incompetent tech workers, you can just listen to them here.