The Pipeline: All Things CD & DevOps Podcast by The CD Foundation Jacqueline Salinas, Director of Ecosystem & Community Development
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The Pipeline: All Things CD & DevOps is created and hosted by the CD Foundation's Director of Ecosystem & Community Development - Jacqueline Salinas. This is a series of interviews with industry experts, leaders, and innovators. The Pipeline will cover a range of topics that are centered around CD & DevOps. The CDF’s goal is to educate, entertain, provide tips and insights to make the community better software engineers. The intent is to supply up-to-date industry news and innovations, as well as, expand your knowledge of the vast CD & DevOps ecosystem. This podcast is all about learning from your peers as well as the thought leaders in the CDF community who have been there and done that.
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Open Source Tools & The DevOps Evolution
Speaker: Brian Dawson
Last episode of Season 2 wraps up with a bit of history behind the DevOps movement and it's connection to open source and finishes with predictions on where the DevOps movement is heading in 2022.
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Four Keys Metrics to Measure Your DevOps Performance
Speakers: Dina Graves Portman and Henrik Rexed
Through six years of research, the DevOps Research and Assessment (DORA) team has identified four key metrics that indicate the performance of a software development team:
Deployment Frequency—How often an organization successfully releases to productionLead Time for Changes—The amount of time it takes a commit to get into productionChange Failure Rate—The percentage of deployments causing a failure in productionTime to Restore Service—How long it takes an organization to recover from a failure in productionSupport the show -
Finding Your Way: A Survey of Supply Chains
Speaker: Aeva Black
With the explosion of interest in SBOMs, it's likely that you've just heard of a few projects for the first time -- even if those projects aren't new, they may be new to you, and you might be asking yourself, "how is X different from Y?" You might also be wondering which projects you should select in order to satisfy the requirements of the Executive Order!
As when starting out on any journey, before entering unfamiliar territory, it is important to understand the lay of the land, pack the right supplies, and get to know your traveling companions.
In this talk, a few maps of the open source supply chain landscape will be shared. Attendees will gain a sense of both the breadth and depth of the challenges ahead, and learn to identify a few essential types of tools for their journey.
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Designing for Reliability in Production
Speaker: Ayelet Sachto
Learn the considerations and strategies that can make designing for reliability in production more intentional; going beyond infrastructure into operational practices and best practices for application design and operational readiness when designing an application for production. In this episode learn more about why & what of reliability, antipatterns and principles that about building reliable systems.
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Site Reliability Engineering Adoptions: Setting up the Fundamentals
Speaker: Spyridon Maniotis
The session aims to provide an overview of the fundamental elements that foster a successful SRE adoption. Core to an SRE adoption elements such as; operating model, tenets, process engineering, skillset, technological capabilities/tactics, reconciliation with DevOps and ITSM, as well mechanisms such as "error budget" & "engagement models" will be outlined. All in relation to an "adoption at relevance". Concluding a set of lessons learned will be presented, along with key considerations to be taken when adopting, sustaining, and scaling.
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How SolarWinds is Using Open Source to Secure Their Supply Chain
Speaker: Trevor Rosen
As you're no doubt aware, SolarWinds was hit in December 2020 with a sophisticated supply chain attack perpetrated by nation state actors. In the months since, they've been working to create an entirely new build system based on a number of CNCF and CDF projects. In this talk, you'll learn about what they're building, why it's necessary, and what it's like to be on the inside when the unthinkable happens.
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