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Episode 193: “WE” need a forensic accountant for the show.
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“WE” need a forensic accountant for the show.
SignalFX gets bought for a billion, Microsoft buys jClarity and VMWare is buying Pivotal…again? We discuss all this and “WE” try to make sense of all this fancy “trademark accounting.”
Buy Coté’s book dirt cheap! And check out his other book that this guy likes.
Relevant to your interests
- Splunk to Acquire Cloud Monitoring Leader SignalFx
- VMware says it’s looking to acquire Pivotal
- Microsoft Screws Customers and its Own Advocates Alike - Last Week in AWS
- Microsoft takes big gulp of Java with jClarity acquisition, further boosting Azure’s open-source cred
- Report: Not all open-source software is created equal
- CNCF Archives the rkt Project - Cloud Native Computing Foundation
- IDC Survey Finds Artificial Intelligence to be a Priority for Organizations But Few Have Implemented an Enterprise-Wide Strategy
- Backdoor code found in 11 Ruby libraries | ZDNet
- Exclusive: Automattic CEO Matt Mullenweg on what’s next for Tumblr
- PodPass: Proposal for an Open Protocol to Enable Direct Listener Relationships
- Podcasts get that VC cash
- WeWork isn’t a tech company; it’s a soap opera
- Forget monoliths vs. microservices. Cognitive load is what matters
- Everything You Need to Know About the Apple Card I Did Not Need
- Sunsetting Mercurial support in Bitbucket - Bitbucket
- Intel, Google, Microsoft, and others launch Confidential Computing Consortium for data security
- Introducing Cloud Run Button: Click-to-deploy your git repos to Google Cloud | Google Cloud Blog
- Gene Kim on the Nokia book
Nonsense
- Remote Shell and File Editing with Emacs' TRAMP Mode
- Harvard Just Discovered that PowerPoint is Worse Than Useless
- Air New Zealand is Crazy About Rugby
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by SolarWinds® and one of their application performance monitoring tools, Papertrail. To learn more or to try SolarWinds Papertrail for free, go to http://papertrailapp.com/sdt.
Conferences, et. al.
- August 30th - Agile Scotland, Glasgow - Coté giving 90 minute workshop. Use the code AS-SPEAKER-MICHAEL for a discount: from £70 to £56.13.
- Sep 26th to 27th - DevOpsDays London - Coté at the Pivotal table, come get free shit.
- Oct 7th to 10th - SpringOne Platform, Oct 7th to 10th, Austin Texas - get $200 off registration before August 20th, and $200 more if you use the code S1P200_Coté (make sure to use the accented e). Come to the EMEA party if you’re in EMEA.
- Oct 9th to 10th - Cloud Expo Asia Singapore, Oct 9th and 10th
- Oct 10th to 11th - DevOpsDays Sydney 2019, October 10th and 11th
- December - 2019, a city near you: The 2019 SpringOne Tours are posted: Toronto Dec 2nd and 3rd, São Paulo Dec 11th and 12th.
- December 12-13 2019 - Kubernetes Summit Sydney
Listener Feedback
- Daniel Dunbar is hiring Senior Distributed Systems Engineers for a project at Apple in Cupertino
SDT news & hype
- Join us in Slack.
- Send your postal address to stickers@softwaredefinedtalk.com and we will send you free laptop stickers!
- Follow us on Twitter, Instagram or LinkedIn
- Listen to the Software Defined Interviews Podcast. Check out the back catalog.
- Brandon built the Quick Concall iPhone App and he wants you to buy it for $0.99.
- Use the code SDT to get $20 off Coté’s book, Digital WTF, so $5 total.
Recommendations
- Brandon: Wyze Cam
- Matt: David Byrne on the Long Now Foundation
Intro and Outro: SDT Theme
Cover Art Image by Chris Pastrick Chris Pastrick from Pixabay
Sponsored By:
432 episodes
Manage episode 240312418 series 2438259
“WE” need a forensic accountant for the show.
SignalFX gets bought for a billion, Microsoft buys jClarity and VMWare is buying Pivotal…again? We discuss all this and “WE” try to make sense of all this fancy “trademark accounting.”
Buy Coté’s book dirt cheap! And check out his other book that this guy likes.
Relevant to your interests
- Splunk to Acquire Cloud Monitoring Leader SignalFx
- VMware says it’s looking to acquire Pivotal
- Microsoft Screws Customers and its Own Advocates Alike - Last Week in AWS
- Microsoft takes big gulp of Java with jClarity acquisition, further boosting Azure’s open-source cred
- Report: Not all open-source software is created equal
- CNCF Archives the rkt Project - Cloud Native Computing Foundation
- IDC Survey Finds Artificial Intelligence to be a Priority for Organizations But Few Have Implemented an Enterprise-Wide Strategy
- Backdoor code found in 11 Ruby libraries | ZDNet
- Exclusive: Automattic CEO Matt Mullenweg on what’s next for Tumblr
- PodPass: Proposal for an Open Protocol to Enable Direct Listener Relationships
- Podcasts get that VC cash
- WeWork isn’t a tech company; it’s a soap opera
- Forget monoliths vs. microservices. Cognitive load is what matters
- Everything You Need to Know About the Apple Card I Did Not Need
- Sunsetting Mercurial support in Bitbucket - Bitbucket
- Intel, Google, Microsoft, and others launch Confidential Computing Consortium for data security
- Introducing Cloud Run Button: Click-to-deploy your git repos to Google Cloud | Google Cloud Blog
- Gene Kim on the Nokia book
Nonsense
- Remote Shell and File Editing with Emacs' TRAMP Mode
- Harvard Just Discovered that PowerPoint is Worse Than Useless
- Air New Zealand is Crazy About Rugby
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by SolarWinds® and one of their application performance monitoring tools, Papertrail. To learn more or to try SolarWinds Papertrail for free, go to http://papertrailapp.com/sdt.
Conferences, et. al.
- August 30th - Agile Scotland, Glasgow - Coté giving 90 minute workshop. Use the code AS-SPEAKER-MICHAEL for a discount: from £70 to £56.13.
- Sep 26th to 27th - DevOpsDays London - Coté at the Pivotal table, come get free shit.
- Oct 7th to 10th - SpringOne Platform, Oct 7th to 10th, Austin Texas - get $200 off registration before August 20th, and $200 more if you use the code S1P200_Coté (make sure to use the accented e). Come to the EMEA party if you’re in EMEA.
- Oct 9th to 10th - Cloud Expo Asia Singapore, Oct 9th and 10th
- Oct 10th to 11th - DevOpsDays Sydney 2019, October 10th and 11th
- December - 2019, a city near you: The 2019 SpringOne Tours are posted: Toronto Dec 2nd and 3rd, São Paulo Dec 11th and 12th.
- December 12-13 2019 - Kubernetes Summit Sydney
Listener Feedback
- Daniel Dunbar is hiring Senior Distributed Systems Engineers for a project at Apple in Cupertino
SDT news & hype
- Join us in Slack.
- Send your postal address to stickers@softwaredefinedtalk.com and we will send you free laptop stickers!
- Follow us on Twitter, Instagram or LinkedIn
- Listen to the Software Defined Interviews Podcast. Check out the back catalog.
- Brandon built the Quick Concall iPhone App and he wants you to buy it for $0.99.
- Use the code SDT to get $20 off Coté’s book, Digital WTF, so $5 total.
Recommendations
- Brandon: Wyze Cam
- Matt: David Byrne on the Long Now Foundation
Intro and Outro: SDT Theme
Cover Art Image by Chris Pastrick Chris Pastrick from Pixabay
Sponsored By:
432 episodes
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