Jordi Mon Companys


AI for Software Delivery with Birgitta Böckeler
AI-assisted software delivery refers to the utilization of artificial intelligence to assist, enhance, or automate various phases of the software development lifecycle. AI can be

CAP Theorem 23 Years Later with Eric Brewer
The CAP theorem, also known as Brewer’s theorem, is a fundamental principle in distributed systems that states that it is impossible to simultaneously achieve three

Engineering Insights with Christina Forney
As Companies scale and their codebase becomes large, it can become difficult to measure team effectiveness. With so many moving pieces, and an increased lack

Shipping Oxide with Bryan Cantrill
Hyperscalers refer to expansive cloud service providers capable of delivering enterprise-scale computing and storage services. These Hyperscalers like Google, Amazon, Facebook that have huge data

Trusted Software Supply Chain with Vincent Danen
Available as a cloud service, Red Hat Trusted Software Supply Chain provides a DevSecOps framework to create applications more securely. Vincent Danen is the VP

WebAssembly with Matt Butcher
WebAssembly is a low-level binary format for the web that is compiled from other languages to offer maximized performance and is meant to augment the

Software Supply Chain with Feross Aboukhadijeh
The software supply chain refers to the process of creating and distributing software products. This includes all of the steps involved in creating, testing, packaging,

Chaos Engineering with Uma Mukkara
Chaos engineering is a discipline within the field of software engineering that focuses on testing and improving the resilience and stability of a system by

CAP Theorem 23 Years Later with Eric Brewer
The CAP theorem, also known as Brewer’s theorem, is a fundamental principle in distributed systems that states that it is impossible to simultaneously achieve three

Kubernetes Security with Ian Coldwater
Ian Coldwater is a DevSecOps engineer turned red teamer who specializes in breaking and hardening Kubernetes, containers, and cloud native infrastructure. In their spare time,

Cloud Native in 2023 with Chris Aniszczyk
Cloud native technologies empower organizations to build and run scalable applications in modern, dynamic environments such as public, private, and hybrid clouds. Containers, service meshes,

GitOps for Kubernetes with Priyanka Ravi and Stefan Prodan
Kubernetes is an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. Although it improves the management and scaling of infrastructure and applications, Kubernetes

Hardening C++ with Bjarne Stroustrup
C++ is a powerful programming language that has been in use for several decades. Its importance lies in its versatility and efficiency, making it a

eBPF with Thomas Graf
eBPF stands for “extended Berkeley Packet Filter” and is a technology that allows developers to write and run highly efficient and secure programs that can

Kubernetes Cost Management with Matt Ray
As companies move more and more workloads to the cloud, cost management in the cloud is becoming critically important. Modern application development methodology increasingly involves

Istio Ambient Mesh with Brian Gracely
Let’s say you have a set of microservices running on a Kubernetes cluster. In the past, developers used to program features like service discovery, observability,

Software Supply Chain with Dan Lorenc
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Pipelines as Code with Sam Alba
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Open Source Design Collaboration
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VMware Tanzu with Betty Junod
If you are a company with a large pool of physical servers, and compute resources sitting in the data center, and you want to use

The Cyber Frontier with Mikko Hypponen
Mikko Hypponen is the CRO of WithSecure and a principal research Officer at F-Secure. In this interview with our host, Jordi Mon, he discusses the