Friday, August 30, 2013
Friday, August 16, 2013
Top 100 Cloud Computing Experts on The Cloudcast
This past week, both Aaron Delp (@aarondelp) and Brian Gracely (@bgracely) were named to the "Top 100 Cloud Computing Experts on Twitter" list. A quick scan of the list reveals that 20% have been guests on The Cloudcast over the last two years, with many others that hopefully will be on very soon (lots of scheduling challenges to overcome). We consider ourselves very lucky to have created a platform that allows us to engage with many of the experts in our industry. As we soon move beyond Eps.100 and into our third year, we promise to focus not only on the thought-leaders, but also on many of the people doing amazing things behind the scenes (eg. operators and software developers) at the most innovative cloud computing companies.
NOTE: Many other guests of the show were mentioned in the comments section of the Top 100 list.
NOTE: Many other guests of the show were mentioned in the comments section of the Top 100 list.
- Randy Bias, @randybias - Eps.36
- James Urquhart, @jamesurquhart - Eps.21 and Eps.34
- George Reese, @georgereese - Eps.19
- Ben Kepes, @benkepes - Eps.46
- Simon Wardley, @swardley - Eps.51
- James Watters, @wattersjames - Eps.63
- Dave McCrory, @mccrory - Eps.17, Eps.37, Eps.82
- Mark Collier,@sparkycollier - Eps.94
- Botchagalupe, @botchagalupe - Eps.58
- Sinclair Schuller, @sschuller - Eps.29 and Eps.76
- Rodney Rogers, @rjrogers87 - Eps.39
- Christian Riley, @reillyusa - Eps.3, Eps.12, Eps.32
- John Mark Troyer, @jtroyer - Geek Whispers episode
- Andi Mann, @AndiMann - Eps.22
- Brian Gracely, @bgracely
- Ed Saipetch, @edsai - Eps.8, Eps.68
- Vanessa Alvarez, @vanessaAlvarez1 - Eps.6, Eps.26, Eps.41
- Cody Bunch, @cody_bunch - Eps.93
- Vaughn Stewart, @vStewed - Eps.67
- Aaron Delp, @aarondelp
Thursday, August 15, 2013
The Mobilecast - #12 - Data Ingestion
Topic 1 – What is the Data ingestion problem and how it came from FUIT
Topic 2 – How people work, it’s not trying to be nefarious
Topic 3 – How do we manage content
Topic 4 – Identity and personas
Topic 5 – maybe there is a way to use auditing
Topic 6 – Christmas lights
Labels:
Briforum,
BYOA,
Content Management,
Data ingestion,
Dual Persona,
dual personas,
FUIT,
MIM,
Mobility
Friday, August 9, 2013
Monday, August 5, 2013
The Cloudcast - #96 - Swift - More than OpenStack
Links
- SwiftStack - http://www.swiftstack.com/
- SwiftStack YouTube Channel - http://www.youtube.com/user/SwiftStackVideos
Topic 1 – Joe, who are you? You’ve been at CloudScaling & Engine Yard prior to your current gig at SwiftStack. Author of a book on Swift.
Topic 2 - (Everything is Open and a Stack in the name, run us through some basics of terminology) Project vs. Product has come up a lot recently. Tell me about Swift 1.9 as a project first (Global Clusters). Private Cloud Storage as a product and just an OpenStack project?
Topic 3 – Object vs. File or Block? Start at the lowest level, what kind of hardware? What kind of software protections? Discuss the ring vs. controller. Geo-disbursement. Scale out by de-coupling the controller from the actual storage nodes (SAN dual-head analogy). How does it compare to others (i.e. Gluster, Ceph, Basho, etc.) & what makes it unique?
Topic 4 – Storage Efficiency? Deduplication? Actual Storage Algorithms? Governance? Compliance?
Topic 5 - Use Cases? Performance? When is it a good fit? When is it a bad fit?
Labels:
CloudStack,
IaaS,
Joe Arnold,
Object Storage,
OpenStack,
Swift,
SwiftStack
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
The Mobilecast - #10 - VMware End User Computing
Note: After our recording the podcast, VMware announced how they are addressing iOS7 changes in their tools. You can find the information here:
http://cto.vmware.com/vmwares-strategy-for-ios-7-and-industry-implications/
The Cloudcast - #95 - Ansible - Next Generation DevOps Tools
Links
AnsibleWorks - http://www.ansibleworks.com/
Topic 1 – Michael, you’ve got a very interesting background. First off, you’re a Raleigh person, not a Silicon Valley guy. You “grew up” at Red Hat and prior to Ansible you created Cobbler and even have some patents to your name in this space. Give everyone a little background.
Topic 2 - For those that aren’t familiar with Cobbler, what is it and why did you invent it?
Topic 3 – Let’s move on to Ansible, I attended your session today (my impressions). What is Ansible and why AnsibleWorks? Probably the first question you get, why Ansible and not Puppet/Chef? Seems to be Configuration Management, App Delivery & CI (Continuous Integration or Delivery) all in one? Infrastructure as code - rPath and Bronto? What is AnsibleWorks AWX?
Topic 4 – You were just on FLOSS Weekly and you are speaking here at OSCON, The product is under a GPL license. does that differentiate you in the market?
Topic 5 - Technical Details - No Agent, talks SSH and can be written in anything that returns JSON?
Saturday, July 27, 2013
The Cloudcast - #94 - OpenStack Turns Three
Links
- OpenStack Foundation - http://www.openstack.org/foundation/
- RackSpace Unlocked.io RoadShow - http://unlocked.io/#home
Topic 1 – Mark, tell us a little bit about your role in the Foundation and also about the greater foundation as an entity as well. Wayne, you don’t work for the RackSpace Hybrid Cloud Team, what is your role and how is it different?
Topic 2 - Mark, we’ve probably all heard a good bit about OpenStack as a product and it is constantly evolving as we lead up to the Havana release. Tonight is the “official” 3rd Birthday party here at OSCON. How has the Foundation grown over the years and how has it evolved? How did you manage the explosive growth?
Topic 3 – Project vs. Product vs. Service vs. Service Provider confusion- (I’m talking project today) Your take? What would you say are the keys to the success of the project?
Topic 4 – Do Again? Not Do Again? Hong Kong for next Summit?
Topic 5 - Wayne, you are doing something cool, this unlocked.io roadshow program. I took a look at the slides and this isn’t about pushing a product, this feels like more of an education on devops and cloud era application and workload development
Labels:
IaaS,
Open Clouds,
OpenSource,
OpenStack,
Openstack Foundation,
OpenStack Summit,
Rackspace
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
The Cloudcast - #93 - The Journey from VMware to OpenStack
Cody’s Blogs, Books, Videos and Podcasts
- vCenter Orchestrator Book – http://www.vmware.com/go/vmwarepress
- OpenStack Security Guide - http://www.openstack.org/blog/2013/07/openstack-security-guide-now-available/
- OpenStack Cloud Computing Cookbook v2 - http://www.packtpub.com/openstack-cloud-computing-cookbook-second-edition/book
- OpenStack Blog - http://openstack.prov12n.com
- Tech Editor - Managing VMware Infrastructure with Windows PowerShell
Topic 1 – Let’s start with your background, how you got so involved with the VMware world and how it’s recently transitioned to being OpenStack centric.
Topic 2 - Technically (and religiously), VMware and OpenStack are very different. How did you go about making the transition? Many of our listeners are trying to figure out where the start, what to learn, etc.
Topic 3 – What is vBrownbag and how has it evolved (globally) from VMware-centric to adding the OpenStack elements? How has the transition gone and any insight into how it’s going worldwide?
Topic 4 – Talk about the OpenStack book you’ve been writing, and how that process (community-based, intense week of group writing) has been different than other books you’ve written.
Labels:
Cody Bunch,
Evolution,
Open Clouds,
Open Source,
OpenStack,
Rackspace,
Transformation,
VMware
Sunday, July 14, 2013
Behind the Mic: The Cloudcast on Geek Whisperers
This past week we sat down with The Geek Whispers podcast team (Amy Lewis (@commsninja), John Troyer (@jtroyer), Matthew Brender (@mjbrender)) to talk about how we created The Cloudcast (.net) and the behind-the-scenes details on how the sausage factory actually works. It was somewhat of an Inception moment to be talking about the making of podcasts on a podcast, while podcasting with podcasting people.
Geek Whisperers Eps.13 - How to Create a Successful Podcast
Their podcast focuses on the intersection of Enterprise Technology and Social Media and they do an excellent job highlighting how the technical community can better leverage the various aspects of social media to enhance careers, build networks and improve their companies. We highly recommend adding the show to your regular podcast listening lists.
Geek Whisperers Eps.13 - How to Create a Successful Podcast
Their podcast focuses on the intersection of Enterprise Technology and Social Media and they do an excellent job highlighting how the technical community can better leverage the various aspects of social media to enhance careers, build networks and improve their companies. We highly recommend adding the show to your regular podcast listening lists.
Thursday, July 11, 2013
Monday, July 1, 2013
The Cloudcast - #91 - CloudStack Collab - Users Helping Users
Apache CloudStack: http://cloudstack.apache.org/
CloudStack Collab Conference: http://www.cloudstackcollab.org/
Topic 1 – Talk about the conference
Topic 2 - State of Project
Topic 3 – That is it like “working” on and leading an open source project? How is an ASF project different from other organizations and foundations?
Topic 4 – What was in 4.1? What is coming in 4.2? Date and Features?
Topic 5 - Customers, Companies
Topic 6 – Where do you see both the market and project going?
Friday, June 28, 2013
The Cloudcast - #90 - Six Weeks to a Cloud
Topic 1 – We can’t name your site but it is a very large web company everyone has heard of, but give us your background...
Topic 2 - You are seeing what is in Silicon Valley (Hadoop, Cassandra)
Topic 3 – templates, automation - What were users looking for? What were the demands?
Topic 4 – How did your cloud start? (Hack Days - In january) - $10,000 and 6 weeks to work on your project (His project was that the cloud was needed and ready for production in just 6 weeks)
Topic 5 - Where was your head at and what products did you look at? What use cases? How hard does your large environment push products? What were the barriers to entry?
Topic 6 – How do you keep up with cloud computing and still do your day job? Why did you chose CloudStack for your cloud?
Labels:
Apache,
Cloud Computing,
Cloud Operations,
CloudStack,
DevOps,
IaaS,
OpenStack
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