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The Sudo Show covers topics ranging from Open Source in business to Cloud Management, but we don't just talk about the technology. We discuss methodologies like DevOps and how to change your team and company cultures to build and grow your people! Need to get more done? Join us as we share our years of experience working from home including our tips and tricks for better productivity! The Sudo Show is a proud member of the TuxDigital Network (https://tuxdigital.com/)!
 
Whether it’s deploying financial applications to the cloud, building resilient 5G networks, or bringing deep learning to the assembly line, there’s a lot involved in building technology. And none of us can do it alone. We have to roll up our sleeves and help each other when we stumble on the way to the finish line. And when we get there, we should share what we’ve learned. Host Burr Sutter, a lifelong developer advocate and community organizer, sits down with experienced technologists from a ...
 
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The idea behind extended reality, or XR, is immersion. That can be a hard standard to meet when dealing with a visual interface. As an intern at NVIDIA, Hayden Wolff stepped up to tackle a thorny challenge, and with some assistance from natural language processing (NLP), the company’s Project Mellon is changing the way we look at the design process…
 
Connecting tools and systems yields all sorts of benefits. What can be tricky is knowing exactly what those benefits are - especially emergent ones. Neesha Godbole, a Partner Account Manager with MuleSoft, shares how mapping the benefits of joint projects is about finding more than the sum of the parts. But it doesn’t make a difference if you can’t…
 
Welcome to openSAP Invites, I’m your host, Antonio Soto. In this episode, I will have a conversation with two guest experts from Red Hat, Ricardo Garcia and Markus Koch. Automation has become a key feature in current IT organizations. Software technology End User demand is constantly increasing driven by changing market conditions and the democrati…
 
Change may seem exciting for some. But for those who are moving from one platform, or one technology, to the next, it can be a daunting, anxiety-filled experience. For Dynatrace’s Markie Duby, keeping empathy at the center of one’s work is crucial for building trust and for collaborating with customers as they adapt to an industry that never stops …
 
Machine learning is transforming the tech sector and other industries like retail, manufacturing, supply chain, banking, healthcare, education, and insurance. The problem is that bringing machine learning into these fields requires not only experts who can train models, but also the ability to deploy and maintain ML models in production. This is a …
 
When it comes time to move to the cloud, the concerns can be many. Companies are increasingly security conscious, and success depends on applications being reliable. There’s also the need for agility, to adjust to changes in the market. F5’s Matt Quill tells Burr how planning carefully and collaboratively can address challenges while building pivot…
 
You are about to explore computer science and start developing the first applications. What should be your first programming language? Should it be adorable JavaScript, glorious Python, legendary Java, or... something else? Well, as always, it depends. Join Brian and Denis Magda, Head of Developer Relations at Yugabyte, in reflecting on their exper…
 
Borderline paranoia – a robot in the 50s has become something that we couldn’t recognize. Today, robots are more compact, and the computers inside are tinier than ever. From the 2018 recognition of the hardware hack from China or the 2022 Starlink hack:: https://threatpost.com/starlink-hack/180389/ Aronetics features Jerod Brennen of Brennen Consul…
 
Modern cloud-native environments using Kubernetes or OpenShift are driving innovation and speed for development teams but these technologies do not come with a framework or set of rules for implementing container security. Choices for security tooling are often down to what development teams and operations teams regard as best practices. In this se…
 
Enterprises are building and delivering containers and Kubernetes-based applications to their customers. With a distributed architecture, microservices are communicating with each other and 3rd party APIs to enable information exchange and present it to the customers. Such communication via the internet makes these applications vulnerable to extern…
 
Ever been so frustrated with the options available that you build your own? Ben Darnell, Chief Architect and Co-Founder of Cockroach Labs, shares how his dissatisfaction with distributed databases led to the creation of CockroachDB. To build a distributed database that not only plans for but expects failures, they needed to implement the Raft conse…
 
Building on our previous discussion on First Mile Observability (Red Hat X Episode 123 - April 26, 2022), we’ll focus on tools and methods organizations can use to optimize their Enterprise Observability Pipelines. Specifically, we’ll discuss 1) Fluentd and Fluent Bit - the evolution of these open-source projects for data collection and transport t…
 
It’s one thing to talk about your open source principles. It’s another entirely to build them into your workflows. How does a large company like Amazon Web Services actually make it work? David Duncan, Sr Manager Partner Solutions Architect at AWS, explains that being open with partners and customers throughout the development process is key. He ta…
 
Bill, Brandon, and Neal get together to expand on why corporate contributions to open source matter and the unintended benefits or consequences. Make sure to check out Destination Linux 300! Sponsors: https://bitwarden.com/tux https://do.co/tux2022 Episode links: https://www.documentfoundation.org/ https://libreoffice.org https://opencollective.org…
 
Event-sourcing has been around for a long time. When humans first created money thousands of years ago, accountants invented the earliest forms of event-sourcing when they realized it was not a good idea to throw away data while keeping track of other people's money. Fast forward to today, accountants continue to use event-sourcing. It may surprise…
 
Have you ever wondered how a geo-distributed app such as a Slack-like corporate messenger is architected and functions? How hundreds of microservices are deployed and communicate across distant geographies? How thousands of user messages and events flow in real-time across the countries? How are petabytes of data stored and accessed across continen…
 
Making a data pipeline fit for machine learning use cases requires more than just additional data monitoring. Furthermore, bringing machine learning into production has traditionally required a lot of manual setup and configuration, even for toy ML pipelines. These manual methods are not reproducible, don’t autoscale, require significant technical …
 
Success in telecommunications relies on bridging the tangible with the intangible. It isn’t just the availability of software, or the speed of a network; It's the blend of network services and physical infrastructure necessary to deliver an end-to-end experience between datacenters and customers. Sandeep Sharma, Vice President of Tech Mahindra, giv…
 
Ansible Automation Platform extends beyond traditional tools for server and software installations, to encompass the entirety of IT infrastructure, including network resources. The Infoblox BloxOne Collections for Ansible Automation Platform is a package of modules and plug-ins that allow managing BloxOne DDI objects and functions through APIs that…
 
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Zero Trust is a security strategy which is generating a lot of buzz. Supply chain security is a topic that is so critical that the US White House issued an executive order mandating it. Join Glen Kosaka, Head of Product Security for NeuVector, as he explains why these are hot topics and how they affect the security controls for container and Kubern…
 
There are a lot of publicly available data sets out there. But when it comes to specific enterprise use cases, you’re not necessarily going to be able to find one to train your models. To realize the power of AI/ML in enterprise environments, end users need an inference engine to run on their hardware. Ryan Loney takes us through OpenVINO and Anoma…
 
You can connect your Kubernetes cluster with GitLab to deploy, manage, and monitor your cloud-native solutions. The agent allows you to communicate with your cluster, enable a cache of Kubernetes objects, and much more. Then add in Infrastructure as code (IaC) scanning to make sure what you are deploying into your cluster won’t compromise your syst…
 
As organisations grow their cloud initiatives, there is always a deadly undercurrent growing beneath the surface: waste. Multiple teams solving the same problems, over and over again, in different ways, using different technologies every time. This is remedied with a heavy dose of central control, which only leads to stifled innovation and excessiv…
 
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