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New to networks? Looking into links? Realising the relevance of relationships? Welcome to GraphStuff, your one-stop podcast for all things connected. Join your hosts William Lyon and Jason Koo and guests as they dive into the world of graph databases. They’ll cover everything from how they’re constructed and where they’re used; deep dives to modelling, from first concepts to finished application, from graph-shaped problems, to best-practice graphs. With something new and different each week, ...
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An immersive audio storytelling series from the database of the SCP Foundation, a fictional, extra-governmental organization documented by the massive collaborative-fiction project of the same name, heavily rooted in horror, science fiction, folklore, and urban legend. Scripts come directly from the SCP Foundation Wiki: http://www.scp-wiki.net/ The voice of the Database is Joshua Alan Lindsay. The extended voice cast includes Brittany Carlton, Spera Crinis, Oktober Crow, Lee Daniel, Lisa Hog ...
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SQL Server Radio

Guy Glantser, Eitan Blumin

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SQL Server Radio is a Podcast for SQL Server DBAs, database developers, architects, system administrators, and anyone else who is interested in the Microsoft SQL Server platform and the Microsoft data platform in general. As the data world changes, we also occasionally talk about other platforms and services like Azure and Amazon cloud services, Elastic Search, Hadoop, MongoDB, Machine Learning, and much more.
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Lane Wagner, the founder of Boot.dev, interviews successful back-end developers and engineers to dig into what has made them successful. Learn about backend development in Python, Go, JavaScript, SQL and other technologies, all in one place. If your goal is a job as a back-end developer, tune in to hear the best advice that the internet has to offer.
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Knee-deep in Tech

Alexander Arvidsson, Simon Binder, Heini Ilmarinen

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Knee-Deep In Tech is a bi-weekly(-ish) podcast covering IT and technology, focusing on the Microsoft stack. We are three MVPs and Microsoft Certified Trainers with between us over 35 years of IT infrastructure experience. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Listen to some of the smartest developers we know talk about what they're working on, how they're trying to move the world of software development forward, and what you can learn from it. You might find the solution to your next architectural headache, pick up a new programming language, or just hear some good war stories from the coal face of technology. Join your host Kris Jenkins as we try to figure out what the future of computing will look like the best way we know how - by listening to ...
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Join the brightest SolarWinds minds and IT industry influencers, as they cut through the jargon and give you the tools you need to grow and keep your tech knowledge razor-sharp. Come with questions—leave with actionable steps and practical insights. Have ideas for future episodes or topics? Tweet us @ SolarWinds using #TechPod.
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The MongoDB Podcast features guest interviews including developers, startups, and founders with MongoDB Principal Developer Advocate Michael Lynn. Learn about new and emerging technology, how to use the various MongoDB products and best practices, how organizations are using MongoDB, and what lead them to choose MongoDB over other databases.
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From StarTree, founded by the creators of Apache Pinot™, "Real-Time Analytics with Tim Berglund" is a podcast dedicated to bringing analytics from the dashboard to the user interface. Accessible but technically rich, the show focuses on the infrastructure, tools, and techniques being developed by the people building systems that are serving analytics to our users in real-time. New episodes every Monday.
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A new podcast from the long-running newsletter, Data Is Plural (data-is-plural.com). Each episode distills an expert interview into a crisp 15 minutes, taking you behind the scenes of another surprising dataset. One season = five episodes.
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Gain insights and tips on best practices for software developers from the Development Best Practices Podcast, brought to you by ILM Professional Services. We’ll have discussions about the best practices in development - from new tools, services and methods you can use today to the larger architecture decisions that will set your path for years to come. Expect good helpings of technical insights mixed in with too many dad jokes. Hosted by Jason Erdahl.
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The CodeNewbie podcast was born from CodeNewbie, an organization which fosters a supportive, international community of people learning to code. Each season, host Saron Yitbarek delivers stories and interviews from people of diverse backgrounds and expertise about their coding journeys, as well as beginner friendly discussions about the tech you should know about.
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Developer Advocate, Matthew Groves, meets with top developers and database leaders to share everything you need to know when it comes to NoSQL databases. Learn about the latest trends in web, mobile, IoT, and game development and how companies are including NoSQL databases into their technology stack. Hear tips and tricks when it comes to using NoSQL databases as well as success stories from people all around the world. This podcast is sponsored by the open source NoSQL database company, Cou ...
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The Only Real Estate program that is committed to helping Real Estate agents close more deals without spending tons of money on training, lead generation, or marketing. Learn the ins and outs of the industry from some of the most qualified coaches in the world. Get access to courses and training, live training every day, our exclusive lead generation strategies, an integrated CRM platform, and a unique revenue stream model. Join 100's other agents and start your journey to a successful Real ...
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Learn how companies are using business and database solutions on the iPhone and iPad to improve productivity. Manage business contacts, track inventory, review import documents and more – all with the tap of a finger. All trademarks are the property of their respective trademark owners.
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The Azure DevOps Podcast is a show for developers and devops professionals shipping software using Microsoft technologies. Each show brings you hard-hitting interviews with industry experts innovating better methods and sharing success stories. Listen in to learn how to increase quality, ship quickly, and operate well. Hosted by Jeffrey Palermo and sponsored by Clear Measure, Inc.
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Oracle’s Built and Deployed series is an in-depth look at how customers run their workloads on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). Each episode is centered around the customer walking through their companies architecture and explaining the benefits of running on OCI.
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DBAle

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DBAle

Redgate

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Each episode Chris and Chris will be discussing topics and news from the world of SQL Server, while enjoying and chatting about beer! So, grab yourself a beer and tune in, cheers.
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Between the Layers - a podcast bringing you a variety of entertainment and creativity focused content including movie, TV, and book discussions, deep dives into creative process, and interviews with creators from within our community and beyond! Brought to you by the The Poster Database Team.
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What's New In ArcGIS Knowledge: https://www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/products/arcgis-knowledge/announcements/whats-new-arcgis-knowledge-23q2/ StepZen + Neo4j GraphQL: https://neo4j.com/developer-blog/api-development-neo4j-graphql-stepzen/ Improving a node.js GraphQL server performance: https://medium.com/@angrykoala/645a4ae711c3 Neosemantics: https://g…
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CLEARANCE GRANTED... WELCOME, AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL...SCRIPT BASED ON ORIGINAL ENTRY BY thekit:www.scp-wiki.net/scp-108License: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/----The voice of the Database was provided by Joshua Alan Lindsay.----The outro music was written by Joshua Alan Lindsay.----Enjoy the podcast? Consider supporting us on Patreon! Patro…
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Welcome and thanks for joining, this week we are discussing the 10 Things You Need in Your Horse Box! //EMERGENCY FORM// As mentioned in the episode here find the emergency form for you to download and print off at your own leisure: https://shorturl.at/cGIKV Support the show JOIN THE DIRECTORY Add your business to our equestrian directory via www.e…
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Creating an API and using an API server of some sort has become a very common way of working with modern software, especially distributed systems. Whether developers move to microservices or something else, they often make more use of APIs than ever before. At Redgate, I've watched us work on new products, often beginning with a basic API at the co…
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Thunderbird is thriving on small donations, Syncthing is a super-cool continuous file sync program, LLMs are so hot right now and they’re making vectors hot by proxy & MDN defines a Baseline for stable web features. Leave us a comment Changelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today! Sponsors: Po…
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Episode Notes Clojure Conj: https://2023.clojure-conj.org/ “Design by Pratice” by Rich Hickey: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5QF2HjHLSE&list=PLZdCLR02grLpIQQkyGLgIyt0eHE56aJqd&index=1 “Vector Symbolic Architectures in Clojure” by Carin Meier: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7ygjfbBJD0&list=PLZdCLR02grLpIQQkyGLgIyt0eHE56aJqd&index=2 “Clojure Isp…
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Ryan is an Advocate at Redgate focusing on PostgreSQL. Ryan has been working as a PostgreSQL advocate, developer, DBA, and product manager for more than 20 years, primarily working with time-series data on PostgreSQL and the Microsoft Data Platform. Ryan is a long-time DBA, starting with MySQL and Postgres in the late ’90s. He spent more than 15 ye…
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#210: If you're feeling frustrated and overwhelmed due to your current database deployment and management process not working as expected, then you are not alone! Think about how many times you’ve needed to maintain the schema of your database and then you give up because it’s either going to break things or it’s going to take too long for a migrat…
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This episode features a discussion on a report into the ransomware attack on Newfoundland's IT healthcare system, a penalty paid by a US medical billing supplier over a data breach, an Australian company's estimate of the costs of a ransomware attack and the sentencing in the U.S. of two Nigerian cyber crooks.…
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Gerhard is back! Today we continue our Kaizen tradition by getting together (for the 10th time) with one of our oldest friends to talk all about the continuous improvements we’re making to Changelog’s platform and podcasts. Leave us a comment Changelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today! Spon…
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Nikolay and Michael discuss zero-downtime schema migrations — why they're a challenge, a variety of different cases, and some things you can do to achieve them. Here are links to a few things we mentioned: Comparison of JOINS: MongoDB vs. PostgreSQL (blog post by Michael Stonebraker and Álvaro Hernández) Common DB schema change mistakes (blog post …
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JUST BECAUSE YOU WORK 15 HOURS A DAY DOESN'T MEAN YOU ARE PRODUCTIVE In this training, Robert will teach you what being PRODUCTIVE really means. And yes, it doesn't involve working 15 hours a day. This training is one of our coaching classes inside Agent Mafia. We don't only teach agents how to get leads. We are teaching them how to build and susta…
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I have learned to really appreciate and enjoy Slack as a messaging tool. It's something I use daily, and a place where many inside my company communicate about all sorts of issues. There certainly can be an overload of channels, but for me, I add and prune channels regularly and it's a good way to segregate conversations. I didn't feel that way whe…
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Mach5 Search is a slide-in, cloud-native replacement for Elasticsearch and OpenSearch that immediately saves up to 90% in operating cost. Mach5 Search can run on top of Google BigQuery, Snowflake, and Databricks, or natively on Object Stores in all the major clouds. Vinayak Borkar is the CEO and Co-Founder of Mach5 Software and he joins us today. S…
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In this second of two Microsoft Build specials, the trio talk about the news from Microsoft Build that was NOT data related. Covered are features like Copilot all the things, the Dev Home offering, a bunch of container news, as well as GitHub Advanced Security for Azure DevOps! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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This week on The Changelog we’re continuing our Maintainer Month series by taking to you back to the hallway track of The Linux Foundation’s Open Source Summit North America 2023 in Vancouver, Canada. Today’s anthology episode features: Stormy Peters (VP of Communities at GitHub), Dr. Dawn Foster (Director of Open Source Community Strategy at VMwar…
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***Click here to join THC+ and get full uninterrupted 2 hour episodes, a dedicated Plus RRS feed, lifetime forum access, merch discounts, & other bonuses like free downloads of THC music.*** See detailed sign up options down below. About Today’s Guest: The master of his domain, Joshua Cutchin, returns to THC to talk about his latest book: Ecology o…
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Every business deals in data, but the internet age has ushered in an explosion of the number of different data formats we have to process from a number of different databases to get the job done. Ask any Data Scientist, and they’ll tell you a huge part of their job isn’t data science - it’s data engineering. Acquiring, processing and shipping data,…
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#213: You've been tasked with bringing a new SaaS product to market. Where do you start? Logically, or maybe not so much so, it's important to start by defining your target audience, understanding their needs, and developing a solution that meets those needs. You’ll also probably end up fighting the build from scratch versus modifying something tha…
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Saron talks with Africa, a former Occupational Therapist specializing in virtual therapy and assistive technology. Saron and Africa talk about transitioning from Occupational Therapy to working as an Accessibility Engineer testing government software and teaching developers how to build more inclusive web applications. Africa also talks about her j…
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In this episode, we delve into an area we’ve covered a few times before on the Podcast - that of developer paths and the journey to a developer career. Today, we’re joined by Angelo, whom is on the Web Team here at MongoDB. Angelo’s path to becoming a developer is fascinating, from joining his Mother at data science lectures in college as a small c…
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Monitoring production databases is important when it's the systems are in production. Operations departments know that catching issues early, being proactive, and having data to troubleshoot issues make their job easier. Not having these things makes their job much more stressful. Most of us work with data in some way and the availability of that i…
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The Gorilla team is building an API store for LLMs, DeviceScript is Microsoft’s new TypeScript programming environment for microcontrollers, Nyxt is a hackable browser written in Lisp, Morgan Housel writes about expectations debt & I issue a gentle reminder to my fellow software engineers: there’s still no silver bullet. Leave us a comment Changelo…
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Metrist is an observability platform designed to commoditize application observability. Jeff Martens is the CEO of Metrist, and he joins us today. This episode is hosted by Lee Atchison. Lee Atchison is a software architect, author, and thought leader on cloud computing and application modernization. His most recent book, Architecting for Scale (O’…
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Follow: https://stree.ai/podcast | Sub: https://stree.ai/sub | New episodes every Monday! In this episode of the "Real-time Analytics" podcast, Tim Berglund welcomes Olena Kutsenko, a developer advocate with Aiven, to discuss the wonders of Apache Kafka. Tim and Olena reminisce about their early computing days in the '80s (cue nostalgic music), wit…
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Here's another episode with our Lender Boss!! "This topic may not be the sexiest conversation, but I believe it's relevant to what we're trying to do." - Larry Le Learn more mortgage secrets that will help you convert more leads!! Remember this, Getting leads is the easy part, but converting them is a different story. Wanna learn more about our str…
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Lane chats with Adam Elmore, cofounder of StatMuse about how he builds scalable B2C backend infrastructure on AWS. They discuss the pros and cons of some of the new serverless stuff Adam works with, and how that plays into legacy code bases. Learn backend development - https://boot.dev Podcast Homepage: https://backendbanter.fm Adam's links: https:…
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René is a Principal Cloud Solution Architect - Engineering (CSA-E) and technical lead for Azure DevOps and software development processes at Microsoft in Germany. In his role as CE, he helps customers adopt good development practices and processes as well as understanding the principles of DevOps. As an Azure DevOps expert, René trains customers in…
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Summary Building a data team is hard in any circumstance, but at a startup it can be even more challenging. The requirements are fluid, you probably don't have a lot of existing data talent to manage the hiring and onboarding, and there is a need to move fast. Ghalib Suleiman has been on both sides of this equation and joins the show to share his h…
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***Click here to join THC+ and get full uninterrupted 2 hour episodes, a dedicated Plus RRS feed, lifetime forum access, merch discounts, & other bonuses like free downloads of THC music.*** See detailed sign up options down below. About Today’s Guest: After treatment from traditional western medicine left Clive much worse off than he started, he w…
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I would guess that the majority of instances I've had to manage in my career were those that I didn't initially install and configure. I've inherited more instances than I would bother to count, and I often need to double-check what's been done in the past. As noted in the series on new jobs from Tracy and Josephine, there are a lot of settings to …
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What if your favorite conference’s hallway track continued year round? That’s the vibe we’re trying to capture with Changelog & Friends, a new Friday talk show from your friends at Changelog. In this intro episode, Adam & Jerod talk all about our new MWF plan for The Changelog , discuss what this Friends flavor is all about, and have a lot of fun a…
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Nikolay and Michael discuss parallelism — both parallel query execution and other parallel operations. Here are links to a few things we mentioned: Parallel query (docs) Parallelism in PostgreSQL 11 (talk by Thomas Munro) Parallelism in PostgreSQL 15 (talk by Thomas Munro) Towards Millions TPS (blog post by Alexander Korotkov) Memory resource consu…
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In this podcast episode, we take a look at the intricacies of low-code data pipelines with Raj Bains, the founder of Prophecy.io. Raj shares valuable insights into how performant low-codedata pipelines are revolutionizing industries and transforming everyday operations. Raj discusses the founding story of Prophecy.io, the company’s mission, and its…
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If you haven't seen the Build 2023 keynote, it's, well, interesting. At a surface level, it's focused on AI and delivers some demos that many of us might find to be useful and intriguing. I didn't attend the event (or watch it live), but I did see it a bit later and I made some notes, pausing the 30-minute talk a few times to think about what I'd s…
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***Click here to join THC+ and get full uninterrupted 2 hour episodes, a dedicated Plus RRS feed, lifetime forum access, merch discounts, & other bonuses like free downloads of THC music.*** See detailed sign up options down below. About Today’s Guest: Joseph Farrell is an Oxford-educated historian who specializes in alternative history, World War …
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CLEARANCE GRANTED... WELCOME, AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL...SCRIPT BASED ON ORIGINAL ENTRY BY RichardJ28:www.scp-wiki.net/scp-107License: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/----The voice of the Database was provided by Joshua Alan Lindsay.The voice of Dr. Quentin I███████ was provided by Breck Wilhite.----The outro music was written by Joshua Alan Lin…
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This week on The Changelog we’re taking you to the hallway track of The Linux Foundation’s Open Source Summit North America 2023 in Vancouver, Canada. Today’s anthology episode features: Beyang Liu (Co-founder and CTO at Sourcegraph), Denny Lee (Developer Advocate at Databricks), and Stella Biderman (Executive Director and Head of Research at Eleut…
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Welcome to the Equestrian Database Podcast, where today we will be talking about 41 Horse Related Jobs You Must Know About! Support the show JOIN THE DIRECTORY Add your business to our equestrian directory via www.equestriandatabase.org, select the premium annual membership and use promo code EDEARLYBIRD at the checkout. FIND AN EQUESTRIAN Jump ont…
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