30 episodes

Welcome to the Craft of Code podcast!

Get inspired by stories of developers, entrepreneurs, and enterprises who share Akamai Cloud Computing's (formerly Linode) mission to make cloud computing simple, affordable, and accessible.

These profiles of use cases emphasize customer service as a critical factor in making the switch from self-hosted and hyperscale cloud providers.

Craft of Code humanizes cloud infrastructure and explores the people behind the apps and the technology that brings them to life. Through these stories, learn more about the craft that goes into the code that powers our world.

Craft of Code Akamai Cloud Computing (formerly Linode)

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Welcome to the Craft of Code podcast!

Get inspired by stories of developers, entrepreneurs, and enterprises who share Akamai Cloud Computing's (formerly Linode) mission to make cloud computing simple, affordable, and accessible.

These profiles of use cases emphasize customer service as a critical factor in making the switch from self-hosted and hyperscale cloud providers.

Craft of Code humanizes cloud infrastructure and explores the people behind the apps and the technology that brings them to life. Through these stories, learn more about the craft that goes into the code that powers our world.

    Ravenous Success: Solid Infrastructure & Reliable Performance at the Right Price

    Ravenous Success: Solid Infrastructure & Reliable Performance at the Right Price

    From humble BlogSpot beginnings to millions of pageviews a month, TechRaptor has grown beyond CEO and Founder Rutledge Daugette’s expectations.
    We sit down with Rutledge in this episode of the Craft of Code podcast to hear his story, including all the challenges he’s come up against while scaling his website. After experiencing hosting issues thanks to his fast traffic growth, Rutledge turned to Linode for its flexibility, cost, and support.
    In this episode, he explains what it’s been like working with Linode and why having a slow and steady approach to scaling has been key to his success.
    In this episode, we discussed:
    How TechRaptor first beganRutledge’s early goals for the websiteThe problems in the gaming website industryHow TechRaptor navigated hosting and traffic challengesHow Rutledge built a virtual private server as a solutionWhy Rutledge picked Linode to partner withWhy using Linode has enabled TechRaptor to grow Advice for other content creatorsWhy Rutledge prefers to pick partners over vendors
    You can find out more by visiting https://www.linode.com/craft-of-code/
    Important Links & Mentions
    TechRaptor: https://techraptor.net/
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    • 16 min
    How Zeet Helps Build Multicloud Strategies that Leverage Clouds’ Strengths

    How Zeet Helps Build Multicloud Strategies that Leverage Clouds’ Strengths

    Large organizations use multiple cloud providers to meet increasingly growing needs for things like better economics and redundancy and find a better fit for their application and data workloads. But smaller organizations don’t have the budget or resources to manage custom-built platforms that make multicloud possible. So what can they do?
    That’s where Zeet comes in. Zeet launched to help developers create reusable, self-serve cloud infrastructure. CEO and Co-Founder Johnny Dallas joined the Craft of Code podcast to tell us all about it.
    Johnny explores the idea of the multicloud, how his users build multicloud solutions, why platform engineering is so important, and how Zeet worked closely with LiveKit. We also hear his top advice for anyone working in the DevOps or platform engineering space on how to combat multicloud challenges.
    In this episode, we discussed:
    How Zeet first got startedWhy Zeet takes an unorthodox approach to multicloud What platform engineering is and how it differs from DevOpsDifferent ways Zeet clients are using multicloudHow Zeet worked with LiveKit to deliver the performance they neededJohnny’s advice for clients and those facing multicloud challenges
    You can find out more by visiting https://www.linode.com/craft-of-code/
    Important Links & Mentions
    Zeet: https://zeet.co/
    Follow Zeet on Twitter: https://twitter.com/zeet_co
    Zeet on Discord: https://discord.com/invite/F6hWtCV
    Connect with Johnny on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/theonlyjohnny/
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    • 15 min
    How Smarty Helps Famous Brands Process Addresses with Ease

    How Smarty Helps Famous Brands Process Addresses with Ease

    Think about the last time you went online to ship a package. You begin to enter your address at checkout and BAM…the address bar auto-populates.
    Things have changed since the early days of e-commerce and your favorite companies are using sophisticated data intelligence technology to pinpoint your exact address and provide their best possible service. Many are doing this with a platform called Smarty.
    Founded in 2011 as Smarty Streets, they are used by huge corporations like Microsoft, Netflix and even NASA to process “colossal amounts of location data at breakneck speed”, as explained on their website.
    In season 3, episode 7, we are joined by Smarty’s founder, CEO and CTO, Jonathan Oliver.
    Jonathan discusses how he began coding at age 8, his route into the industry and how the industry has evolved since the 1990s.
    Plus, he takes us back to the early days of Smarty and mapping technology and touches on Smarty’s partnership with Linode.
    In this episode, we discuss:
    How Jonathan was introduced to coding at age 8How the industry has changed since the 1990sChallenges Jonathan faces in his jobHow he started Smarty StreetsWhy the company rebranded to SmartySmarty’s involvement with LinodeSmarty’s tech choices
    You can find out more by visiting https://www.linode.com/craft-of-code/
    Important Links & Mentions
    Smarty: https://www.smarty.com/Connect with Jonathan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-oliver-2ab0533/?trk=pub-pbmap Follow Jonathan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jonathan_oliver?lang=en Linode – Jonathan Oliver Customer Story: https://www.linode.com/content/jonathan-oliver-customer-story/
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    • 34 min
    How Nextcloud Empowers Users to Take Back Control of Their Data

    How Nextcloud Empowers Users to Take Back Control of Their Data

    Enterprises face a huge data management challenge today. But, as AI continues to create an overwhelming amount of data for companies to manage and analyze, it begs the question…
    …who is in charge of all this data and how do they keep it safe?
    Privacy is at the top of everyone’s watchlist right now, and this Craft of Code guest understands the challenges we face all too well.
    Daphne Muller, Manager of Alliances, Ecosystem & Support at Nextcloud, joins the show to discuss what Nextcloud are doing to give organizations more private collaboration tools based on open source technology.
    Plus, she explains her thoughts on the unnecessary collection of data, data decentralization, and why Linode and Nextcloud are a match made in heaven.
    In this episode, we discussed:
    Why Daphne wrote her thesis on unnecessary data collectionHow decentralization links to innovation, privacy, and priceWhy organizations want to take back control of their dataThe real reason alternatives are so hot right nowWhy big tech is “shaking” – the four pillarsDaphne’s thoughts on what companies should be wary ofWhat makes Nextcloud so different
    You can find out more by visiting https://www.linode.com/craft-of-code/
    Important Links & Mentions
    Nextcloud: https://nextcloud.com/Connect with Daphne on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daphne-muller/
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    • 20 min
    How Linode Helped an AI Bot Moderate Images Automatically

    How Linode Helped an AI Bot Moderate Images Automatically

    When developer Savvas Agisilaou, aka Savvy, wanted an easier way to moderate images in Discord chats, he set about to develop DeGore.
    DeGore is an AI-powered image moderation bot that helps users take a break from manual moderation of images, GIFs, image links, and thumbnails sent in Discord servers.
    Being an ambitious developer, Savvas wanted to scale his project but ran into issues with other hosting providers. That’s when he turned to Linode. With the power of Linode, Savvas was able to scale DeGore’s capabilities and keep up with demand. In this episode of the Craft of Code podcast, he explains how Linode’s features support DeGore, why he first developed it, and his big plans for the future.
    In this episode, we discussed:
    Why Savvas developed DeGoreThe top challenges he faced in the early daysHow DeGore is different from other moderation bots Why Savvas chose the cloud to develop and host DeGore Savvas’ top Linode features and how they support DeGore’s needs What Savvas looks for in a hosting provider’s supportSavvas’ top advice for other developers and entrepreneurs
    You can find out more by visiting https://www.linode.com/craft-of-code/
    Important Links & Mentions
    DeGore: https://discord.bots.gg/bots/862039253574746125 Savvas’ website: https://savvydev.me/
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    • 15 min
    How to Take a Proactive Approach to Cybersecurity

    How to Take a Proactive Approach to Cybersecurity

    Are you proactive about cybersecurity in your organization? 
    According to this Craft of Code guest, many organizations are actively putting safeguards and processes in place to protect themselves these days. But there’s still a way to go for others.  
    David Safaii, CEO of Trilio, joins the podcast to talk about the importance of proactive and holistic cybersecurity and data protection practices. He explains a bit about Trilio’s process to help companies identify threats, protect themselves, and recover lost data.  
    David also shares insights into the best data protection practices and why cybersecurity needs to be holistic and more of a team effort. 
    In this episode, we discussed: 
    How David thinks about data protection Why companies still fall victim to ransomware Why Boston is a hub of innovation How Trilio transitioned from OpenStack to Kubernetes How malware and ransomware target cloud native environments Best practices for organizations to protect themselves  Why cybersecurity is a team sport now   
    You can find out more by visiting https://www.linode.com/craft-of-code/  
    Important Links & Mentions  
    Trilio: https://trilio.io/  Connect with David on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/safaii/  
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