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    Explore "coreos" with insightful episodes like "Work Ethic, Entrepreneurship, and Engineering with Kelsey Hightower", "ServiceNow, Gurucul Fraud, and Shadow Devices - Enterprise Security Weekly #91", "ServiceNow, Gurucul Fraud, and Shadow Devices - Enterprise Security Weekly #91", "Operator Framework" and "The Cloudcast #235 - Does Everyone Need Google's Infrastructure?" from podcasts like ""Ardan Labs Podcast", "Security Weekly Podcast Network (Video)", "Enterprise Security Weekly (Video)", "PodCTL - Enterprise Kubernetes" and "The Cloudcast"" and more!

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    Work Ethic, Entrepreneurship, and Engineering with Kelsey Hightower

    Work Ethic, Entrepreneurship, and Engineering with Kelsey Hightower

    Kelsey Hightower is a Principal Engineer at Google Cloud, open-source advocate, and one of our favorite speakers in tech. We hear about his early experiences with computers, thoughts on CS degree vs self-taught, running a tech support business, managing comedians, open-source, and his journey through tech. Regardless of where you are in your career, Kelsey drops knowledge on how to get yourself to where you want to go.

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    Mentioned in today’s episode:
    Open Policy Agent
    Kings of Comedy Search - Ronnie Jordan
    Total Systems
    CoreOS
    Puppet Labs
    Go for Sysadmins - GopherCon 2014

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    Operator Framework

    Operator Framework

    Show: 33

    Show Overview: Brian and Tyler talk with Brandon Philips (@brandonphilips, Founder/CTO at @CoreOS, Member of Technical Staff at @RedHat) about the announcement of the Operators Framework, how the Operator SDK and Lifecycle Manager will help companies, as well as his experience at CoreOS of developing etcd, Prometheus and Vault operators. We also discussed how the broader ISV ecosystem is beginning to embrace the concept of Operators.
     
    Show Notes:

    Topic 1 - Welcome to the show. Tell us about your role within the Kubernetes community, as well as your new role within Red Hat. 

    Topic 2 - Back at the original KubeCon in Seattle, you introduced the concept of Operators, as “human operational knowledge in software, to reliably manage an application”. Give us the basics of your original thinking behind Operators.

    Topic 3 - What is being announced today at KubeCon with the Operator Framework? 

    Topic 4 - Let’s walk through the 3 core pieces of the Operator Framework

    • Operator SDK 
    • Operator Lifecycle Management 
    • Operator Metering 

    Topic 5 - How will the broader community plan a role in Operator Framework?

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    The Cloudcast #235 - Does Everyone Need Google's Infrastructure?

    The Cloudcast #235 - Does Everyone Need Google's Infrastructure?
    Brian talks with Alex Polvi (@polvi, Founder/CEO of @CoreOSLinux) about how startups measure innovation, the evolution of both Tectonic solution and CoreOS projects, the evolution of Kubernetes and how many companies are building digital presences (web/mobile).


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    Topic 1 - Let's start with product updates. It's been about six months since we talked with Redbeard (Brian Harrington) about CoreOS and security at OSCON. What's new with CoreOS (Tectonic, Kubernetes 1.0, Clair, etc.)

    Topic 2 - Kubernetes get most of the attention, but let's talk about "Clair" since it aligns to CoreOS's goal of securing the Internet. What is it and how does it work?

    Topic 3 - Tectonic was announced as GA in December. How has the shift from project/product based offerings to more solution-centric offerings changed your interaction with the market?

    Topic 4 - As best I can tell, your customers seem to be digital-centric companies (Samsung, Jive Software, etc.) with customer-facing applications. Is that the ideal customer profile for where CoreOS is today?

    Topic 5 - The other day you sent a tweet that mentioned how many releases that CoreOS had done in 2015. And I've seen about 6-10 more companies send a similar tweet. First time I've seen the release metric be the end-of-year measurement at a company level. Why is that happening now?

    Topic 6 - What's the sentiment in Silicon Valley these days about startups? Interest rates moved up a little bit, many unicorns ($1B valuations) were created in 2014-2015. Are the investors saying anything to startups in early 2016 that's different than 2014 or 2015?  

    The Cloudcast #197 - Tectonic Shifts at CoreOS

    The Cloudcast #197 - Tectonic Shifts at CoreOS
    Aaron and talks to Brian ‘Redbeard’ Harrington  (@brianredbeard, Principal Architect, CoreOS) about beardliness, CoreOS Fest, Project “Tectonic” and the latest on the “appc” specification as it relates to container formats.

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    Links from the show:
    Topic 1 - Besides being the Most Interesting Beard in the Cloud, give us some of your background?

    Topic 2 - Let’s talk about CoreOS Fest - Give us a quick recap and some of the highlights for you

    Topic 3 - Tell us about “Tectonic” - Commercial Kubernetes Platform

    Topic 4 - What’s the latest on Application Container Specification (“appc”) - https://github.com/appc/spec. Do you think we’ll just see multiple container specs going forward (as we’ve seen with lots of technologies in the past), or is it possible that some will converge (or go away)?

    Topic 5 - You’re a systems person. Help us connect the dots in the CoreOS stack - from OS to Container Spec (rkt) to Discovery (etcs) to Networking (flannel) to Schedulers (kubernetes)

    Music Credit: Nine Inch Nails (nin.com)

    CTL 002 - CoreOS CEO Alex Polvi & CTO Brandon Philips

    CTL 002 - CoreOS CEO Alex Polvi & CTO Brandon Philips
    This week, we are interviewing the leader of CoreOS, their CEO Alex Polvi and their CTO Brandon Philips. We got to ask them some great questions and learn a lot about the project. Tell us about your background Tell us about CoreOS Who should use CoreOS? How is CoreOS different than other minimal Linux distributions? How is web app development on CoreOS different than setting up a traditional LAMP app? What is the largest known/tested CoreOS cluster? What do you think about all the systemd controversy in the Linux community? Can you explain fleet and how to manage multi-server CoreOS clusters? Can you explain the innovative way CoreOS updates itself? Can you talk about what SkyDNS’s new etcd integration does to service registration? How will CoreOS make money? What are the biggest problems in real-life Docker adoption today for organizations? What do you think of Deis and Flynn?
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